ENTERTAINMENTS CITY THEATRES
“The Amazing Mrs. Holliday’’ (St. James).—Deanna Durbin, the golden-voiced songstress, back again in a completely new role Deanna is amazing as a merry widow. Supporting artisls are Edward O bt'ien, Barry Fitzgerald and Arthur J.readier.
"Miss V From Moscow” (De Luxe). — The buttle between a beautiful Russian spy and the Gestapo, starring Lola Lane, Noel Madison, and Howard Banks. Second attraction: The Dead End Kids ill Kid Dynamite.’* “.First or the iJ’ew” (Plaza). The uuforgettable story of the immortal de signer of the Spitfire. Leslie Howard (in one of bis last pictures) and David Niven, supported by Roland Calver, Rosamund Johns, Anne Firth.
"The Desperadoes” (The State). — A mighty epic of the West in teehnicolour, co-starring Randolph Scott, Glenn Ford, Claire Trevor. Evelyn Keyes. "The Sen Wolf” (Tivoli).—Edward G Robinson. Ida Lupino, and John Garfield, in a drama oil the sea. Associate teal lire: “North of the Klondyke,” starring Brod Crawford and Andy Devine. “High Sierra” (Opera House).— Ida Lupine anil Humphrey Bogart in a stark storv- of t'ne high peaks. "Pilot No. 5” (Majestic)).—A gripping story of the air, with Francliot Tone, Gene Kelly, and Marsha Hunt. A hero’s vivid past. "City Without Men” (Tudor).—A woman loves . . . and suffers. Stars: Linda Darnell and Edgar Buchanan. “One Dangerous Night,” with Eric Blore and Marguerite Chapman, is the second feature. "Immortal Sergeant” (King’s). Battle in the deserts, capturing the atmosphere of the campaigns in Africa, with Henry Fonda and Maureen O’Hara in the principal parts. A storv of love, courage and faith. "Who Done It?” (Paramount).—Another Bud Abbott and Lou Costello fun riot, with them acting as detectives. Patrie Knowles, William Gargan. and Louise Allbritton assist in the mix-up. “Weils Fargo” is the second attraction, a story of the early mail runs. "Holiday Inn.” (Slate, Petone). — Bing Crosby and Fred-Astaire In a great musicale.
SUBURBAN THEATRES Rivoli (Newtown). — "Priorities on Parade,” and “Unseen Enemy.” Kincmn (Kilbirnie). —"Wake Island and “Smart Alecks,” „ Itegul (Karori).—“Arabian Nights” and "Ice-Ciipades.” „ - Ascot (Newtown).—“Confirm or Deny,” and “Mall Train.” Empire (Island Bay).—"They All Kissed the Bride,” and “Birth of the Blues.” Capitol (Miramar).—“You Were Never Lovelier,” and “Shining Victory.” Vogue (Brooklyn).—"The Great Lie” hud Primie Edward (Woburn).—“The GreatLie,” and “Slugapoic Woman. ’ Do Luxe (Lower Hutt).—“Sons ot the Sea” and “Hi’ Yn Chum.” King George (Lower Hutt).—“Sou of Fury,” Tyrone Power. ' Seaside (Lyall Bay).—“Lady Hamilton,’ and “Tanks a Million.”
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 12, 9 October 1943, Page 6
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394ENTERTAINMENTS CITY THEATRES Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 12, 9 October 1943, Page 6
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