ENTERTAINMENTS
CITY THEATRES
“The Talk of the Town” (Klnge).—Starring Cary Grant, Jean Arthur and Ronala Colman. With three such names at the top of the cast “The Talk of the Town’J is one of the brightest comedy romances yet i rouuced by Columbia. “Cut People” (Paramount). —A strange and unusual love story featuring Simone Simon, Kent Smith, Tom Conway, Jane Randolph and Jack Holt, Associate feature is “Melody for Three,” with Jean Hersliolt, Kay Wray and Astrid Allwyn. “Palm Beach Story” (St. Jaines).—Fun and frolics in Florida with Claudette Colbert, Joel McCrea, Alary Astor aud Rudy Vallee. Also “Mr. and Mrs. America,” a March of Time special. Next change, Deanna Durbin, as “The Amazing Mrs. Holliday.” . “The Day Will Dawn” (Plaza).—A stirring drama of German occupied Norway, starring Ralph Richardson, Deborah Kerr, ill l Na,l"oGcuplod 4 Jrane” C MU,irDg Am Aiimont aud Susan Peters “The Prime Minister” (Opera House A stury o£ the ri.se to lame of Dishicii with a powerful cast Shaded by Joliu Gielgud, Diana Wynyard, Kay Compton, Owed Nares, Will Fyffe and Irene Brown. Also screening is Leslie Howard in “iroiu the Four Corners.** •‘Three Hearts for JuJia” (De Luxe).— A riotous comedy starring Ann So them e^ Morris, Jean Parker and Barry Suluvan. Next Thursday “In Old California ” starring John Wavne aud Albert Dekker. “The Navy Comes Through” (Stnte).A gripping story of the Merchant Navy s exploits in the war, starring lat O Brien and George Murphy. Also "alt Disneys colour cartoon, "Pluto Jnr.” “Junior Army” (Tudor) Fighting schoolboys against fifth columnists, featuring Freddie Bartholomew, Billy Hnlop, Huntz Hall and Bobby Jordan. Associate feature, "No Place for a Lady, with william G'argan and Margaret Lindsay. “Woman Of 1.110 year” (Tivoli).— Starring Silencer Tracy and Katherine H“|iburn. The as-sociato feature is “Band Wtigoti,” with Arthur Askey aud Jack Hilton. Suburban theatres Rivoli (Newtown).—"The Ghost BrctikCr Kliig ld Georgo (Lower Hutt).—“Bed Li'mu b Dc J Luxe (Lower Hutt).—“Riding on the Wind,” and “Small Town Deb.” Prince Edward (Woburn).— Million Dollar Baby,” aud "Seatergood Survives a Murder.” „ Vogue (Brooklyn)— “Sunday Punch,’ and “Sabotage Squad.” , Capitol (Miramar).— “When Johnny Comes Marching Hoiqc,” and “Riders of Buy).—“49th Parallel” and “Hello Annapolis.” Ascot (Newtown). —“The Great American Broadcast” mid ".Man Hunt.’ Regal (Kurort).—“Hot Spot’ and Strictly in the Groove.” . Klncrna. (Kilbirnie).— “The Pittsburg Kid” and ‘‘Home iu Wyomin’.”
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 2, 28 September 1943, Page 3
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