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CITY THEATRES
“The Amazing Mrs. Holliday" (St. James). —-Deanna Durbin, tl;e golden-voiced songstress, back again in a completely new role. Deanna is amazing as a merry widow. Supporting artists are Edward O'Brien, Barry Fitzgerald and Arthur Treacher. “The Falcon Takes Over” (King’s). Georgo Sanders ' (“The Saint”) enmeshed in a web of murder and mystery in a city paralysed with fear. With him are James Gleason and Allan Jenkins. Coming is “Immortal Sergeant,” starring Henry Fonda, Maureen O’Hara mid Thomas Mitehell.
“Assignment in Brittany" (Majestic).— A gripping drama of Free French agents in Na‘zi occupied France, starring Pierre Aumont and Susan Peters.
"The Prime Minister” (Opera House).— A story of the rise to fame of Disraeli with a powerful east headed by John Gielgud, Diana Wynyard, Fay Compton, Owen Nares, Will Fyffe and Irene Brown. Also screening is Leslie Howard In “From the Four Corners." “In Old California” (De Luxe). —John Wayne in a maelstrom of action—the Californian gold rush—a saga of reckless days, with Albert Dekker and Binuie Barnes; also “The Yanks are Coming.” Next change, “Miss V. From Moscow,” starring Lola Lane, Noel Madison and Howard Banks, and “Kid Dynamite,” with Leo Gorcey. i “The Desperadoes” (The State). — A mighty epic of the Weet in technlcolour, co-starring Randolph Scott. Glenn Ford. Claire Trevor, Evelyn Keyes. “Hitler’s Children” (Tudor).—Starring Otto Kruger, Bonita Granville and H. B. Warner in a story taht shocked 30 million readers; also Lum and Abner in “Two Weeks To Live.” "First of the Few" (Plaza). —The unforgettable story of the immortal de signer of the Spitfire. Leslie Howard (in one of his last pictures) and David Niven, supported by Roland Calver, Rosamund Johns, Anne Firth. “Holiday Inn” (Paramount). — Irving Berlin's musicale, starring Bing Crosby aud Fred Astaire; also "Safari,” with Douglas Fairbanks,. Jnr., and Madeleine Carroll in a lawless jungle fight for a lovely womaiu ‘(The Great Lio” (Tivoli).—Bette Davis and George Brent cb’-starred in a dramatic .film: also David Niven in “Four Men and a Prayer.” <’■
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 7, 4 October 1943, Page 3
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332ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 7, 4 October 1943, Page 3
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