Canadian Film Weekly (Sep 26, 1945)

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TCANMICOLOR/ . A picture to make the blood of millions race warm and their dreams @ : roam free, as they thrill to this most romantic of all adventure dramas; this lusty story of the Robin Hood of the Seven Seas, who captured his prizes through the fire of his kiss or the sting of his steel! S . el we ‘ MAUREEN WALTER HENREID OHARA SLEZAK A FRANK BORZAGE PRoouction with BINNIE BARNES JOHN EMERY Barton MacLane + }. M. Kerrigan + Fritz Leiber Nancy Gates + Jack LaRue» Mike Mazurki+ lan Keith Executive Producer ROBERT FELLOWS ¢ Associate Producer STEPHEN AMES Execu | ile | “2 er Directed by FRANK BORZAGE Screen Play by George Worthing Yates and Herman J. Mankiewtez ‘