The Theatres
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Screening Saturday and Monday,] "Third Finger Left Hand," Myrna Loy, Melvyn Douglas, Lee Bowman, Raymond Walburn, Bonita Granville, Felix Bressart, Donald Meek, Ann Morris. Metro, Goldwyn, Mayer's racy, sophisticated whirlwind of happiness. Creating an imaginary husband to keep other men away seemed like a good idea at the time —but when a handsome stranger claims he's the husband and demands his acceptance —well, what would YOU do, girls,! A myth is as good as a male —that's what Myrna Loy thought! She didn't want to. be bothered with men, so she invented an imaginary husband —and called herself "Missus." It worked splendidly until one guy got wise, moved right in and told the world he was "Mister" ... so now they're "Myth" and "Missus" 1 . . . and they lived scrappily ever after! Never before such a anad matrimonial mix-up-such queer goings on —so many laughs! An intriguing story and a fine cast are blended Into a comedy which maintains a smooth pace and ns at the same time punctuated by individual sequences that evoke j hearty aod spontaneous laughter.
GRAND Screening Friday and Saturday, "Too Dangerous To Live," Sebastian Shaw, Anna Konstam, Reginald Tate Greta Gynli. Scotland Yard and the radio detector. "Ride on, Vaquero," Cesar Romero, Lynne Roberts, Mary Beth Hughes, Chris-pin Martin. O. Henry's lovable rascal, the Cisco Kid, braves new dangers for the beautiful senoritas. The part of the Cisco Kid is played by Cesar Romero, as only Romero can play it—to perfection. This time he not only tangles with kidnappers, but tangoes with Beth Hughes who becomes more popular with each picture she appears in.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 163, 3 October 1941, Page 5
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