Modern Screen (Dec 1949 - Nov 1950)

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II I is name was Chuck Palmer, Ensign, U.S. N R. He came out of the fire *©f battle, through wild mountain passes and jungle brush, over seas wide-open to bombers... to the Island of Leyte, of palm trees, , shimmering moonlight. ..and enemy occupation. There, in the village of Tacloban, he saw her, the dark -eyed girl — her face firm with a hardness, belied by the softness of her lips. And they fought together, the war of the guerrilla... Here is one of the great love stories of our decade as it was told in the powerful Book-of-theMonth and Reader's Digest best-seller. A motion picture to excite you, to impart a rich and deeper meaning . . . because it was true. With Tom Ewell-Bob Patten-Tommy Cook-Juan Torena-JacV; Dam-Robert Barrat Screen Play by LAMAR TROTTI • Based on the Novel by Ira Wolfeft Tj/nnir JUichelhic POWER PRELIE lerican ^Philippines Color by TECHNICOLOR 2o CENTURY-f OX Directed by FRITZ LANG Produced by LAMAR TROTTI