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ENTERTAINMENTS

City Theatres “Hi Diddle Diddle” (State).—The old favourite Adolph Menjol in a story of a sailor who gets 48 hours marriage leave—and gets a packet of trouble besides, not to mention a little, difficulty over some twins. Martha Scott and Pola Negri also help in the trouble. “Journey For Margaret” (Paramount). The heart-touching story of the little London girl who travels to the States. Margaret O’Brien as the little girl, with Robert Young and Laraine Day. Second attraction “Calling Dr. Gillespie.” » '‘.Forever And a Day” (Plaza).— Agalaxy of stars presenting the story of one famuy and one nation. The list of stars reads like a Hollywood Who’s AVho, and It would be unfair to mention any one as the prillcipal. . “The Falcon Takes Over” (Tudor). — George Sanders and Lynn Bari, with James Gleason and Allen Jenkms. Associated! “Syncopation,” a musicale. “Panama Hattie” (Tivoli).— Starring Red Skelton and Ann Sothern. Second attraction: “Northwest Rangers,” with James Craig and William Luudigan. “I Dood It” (Majestic).—Red Skelton and Eleanor Powell, in a comedy musicalo with Tommy Dorsey aud his band. Packed with tunes and laughs. Also a March of Time: “Airways to Peace.” “Stage Door Canteen” (King’s).—A Story of love in wartime, bringing to the screen In one film 48 great celebrities of the screen, stage and concert platform and six famous American bands. “Hit the Ice” (St. James).—The two comedy kings. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, have arrived In their latest and tunuiest film as aces on ice. and with a brand nevi lot of mirthful gags. It is having a hilarious season. “The Major and the Minor” (Kegent).— Something right out of the ordinary In comedy, with Ginger Kogers aud Ray Milland ns the stars. “Young Ideas” (De Luxe).—Susan Peters and Herbert Marshall in romantic comedy. Associate feature: Ricardo Cortez and Jean Parker in “Tomorrow We Live.” “Naughty .Marietta” (Opera House).— One of the most popular of all films returns today. Nelson Eddy and Jeanette Macdonald arc the stars.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 200, 22 May 1944, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 200, 22 May 1944, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 200, 22 May 1944, Page 3

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