The Theatres
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To-night "Flight Command" Robert Taylpr, Ruth Hussey, Walter Pidgeon, Paul Kelly, Sheppard Strudwick, Nat Pendleton, Dick Purcell. The eyes of the world look skyward! Here they come! Zooming into your hearts —the flying, loving "Hell Cats" of the- air! Aviation has immense appeal these days, and this is what makes Metro, Goldyn, Mayer's "Flight Command" so interesting. Blondie's newest adventure in hilarity, "Blondic Goes Latin." Newest in the gay Columbia series based upon the popular comic strip, die Goes Latin" features Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake and Larry Simms as the inimitable Bumstead family, with Ruth Terry and Tito Guizar prominent members of the supporting cast.
GRAND Madeleine Carroll and Fred MacMurray in Paramount's "One Night in Lisbon" the screen's top team in a top-notch hit. He liked her lips in "Cafe Society" . . . He took her in hand in "Honej ? moon in Bali" . . . She liked his cheek in "Virgnia" —but she lost her head completely "One Night in Lisbon!" Its. a rollicking romance that takes Fred and Madeleine from bomb shelter to> boudoir to' bedlam! Don't miss this blisskrieg of the screen! "The Durango Kid" Columbia's thrilling tale of fun totin', hard ridin' buckeroos. With Charles Starrett, starred the picture weaves; a blood soaked trail of vengeance through the old West. Luana Walters ably carries the romantic interest, and the singing Sons of the Pioneers tunefully render the range ballads, which always distinguish Starrett films.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 10, 30 January 1942, Page 8
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237The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 10, 30 January 1942, Page 8
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