ENTERTAINMENTS
CITY THEATRES
••The Amazing Mrs. Holliday” (St. James.—Deanna Durbin, back again in a completely new role. Deanna is amazing as u merry willow. Supporting artists are Edmond O’Brien, Barry Fitzgerald and Arthur Treaelier. Next change, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour in “The Boat! to Morocco.” “First of the Few” (Plaza).—The unforgettable story of the immortal de signer of the Spitfire. Leslie Howard (in one of Ills last pictures) and David Niven, supported by Roland Calver, Rosamund Johns, Anne Firth.
"Hlgli Sierra” (Opera House). — Ida Lnpino ami Humphrey Bogart in a stark story of the high peaks. Coming soon "Love on the Dole." “Immortal Sergeant” (King’s).—Battle in the desert, capturing the atmosphere of the campaigns in Africa, with Henry Fonda and Maureen O’Hara in lhe principal parts. A story of love, courage and faith. “Salute For Three” (De Luxe).—A musical. starring Hetty Rhodes and Macdonald Carev. Second feature: “Night For Crme.” with Glenda Farrell and Lyle Talbot. Next change, "Bells of Capistrano,” with Gene Autry and “G-Men Versus the Black Dragon.” with Rod Cameron, Roland Got ami Constance Worth. "Tennessee Johnson" (Majestic).—A tale of intrigue ami romance in America’s most exciting times, starring Van Heflin, Lionel Barrymore, and Ruth Hussey. Next change Iledv Lamarr and Walter Pidgeon in "White Cargo.” "The Tolk of (1)0 Town" (Tudor).—Cary Grant, Jean Arthur anil Ronald Colman in comedv drama. Associate feature, “At ter Midnight with Boston Blackle,” star ring Chester Morris and Ann Savage. “Arabiiin Nights” (Tivoli).— Starring Jon Hall. Also "Highway West.” “Two Yanks in Trinidad” (State).—A fighting free-for-all of fun and thrills, featuring Pat O'Brien. Brian Donlevy, and Janet Blair. Corning “A Haunting We Will Go.”
“Tlie Goose Steps Out” (Paramount).— Will Hay and Charles Hawtrey tn a rollicking farce. Second feature: "You’re Telling I,” starring Judy Canova aud Jou E. Brown, with Eddie Foy, Jnr-., and Jerome Cowan. Next Friday, “Nightmare” starring Diana Barrymore and Brian Donlevy, also March of Time “Inside Fascist Spain.”
SUBURBAN THEATRES
Kineina. (Kilhirnie). — “This Gun For Hire,” and “Law of the Timber.” Rivoli (Newtown). —“Road to Zanzibar,” and “He’s My G’uy.” King George (Lower Hutt).— “Second Chorus.” De Luxe (Lower Hutt).—"Cat People” and “The Yanks Are Coming.” Prince Edward (Woburn).— “Sweater Girl’’ and “Canal Zone.” Vogue (Brooklyn).—“Moon Over Her Shoulder,” and “Submarine Alert.” Capitol (Miramar). —“Kisses for Breakfast,” and “Outlaws of the Desert.” Empire (Island Bay).— “Calling Dr. Gillespie.” and •*.Submarine Raider.” Ascot (Ncwlown).— “Smilin’ Through” and “Melody and Moonlight.” Regal (KarorD. —“Wake Island.” Seaside (Lyall Bay).—“The Ghost Breakers,” and “This JMajj is. News.”
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 21, 20 October 1943, Page 8
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420ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 21, 20 October 1943, Page 8
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