Screenland (May-Oct 1942)

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Screenland Honor Page High honors to "The Invaders/' most stirring motion picture of this war LESLIE HOWARD ANTON WALBROOK LAURENCE OLIVIER Leslie Howard, Laurence Olivier, Anton Walbrook, Raymond Massey, Eric Portman — fine actors give great performances in this exciting film picturing the invasion of Canada by a band of ruthless Nazis. "The Invaders" will thrill you, move you, awaken you to realization as no other war movie has done. It's a film you must not miss! Filmed in Canada and in England, "The Invaders" is released by Columbia Pictures. Crammed with excitement from the first scene which shows Nazis landing from a submarine in Canadian waters, it is a series of spinetingling episodes. 54 Laurence Olivier, Leslie Howard, Raymond Massey, Anton Walbrook are shown in these scenes from this forceful all-star motion picture with its high purpose and potent message: The eventual triumph of the principles of freedom over aggression.