FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. CHARLES LAUGHTON The Metro-Goldwyn-Moycr Action Drama, The Man From Down Under (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —-—umfiasa HOC 2 p.m.—Dir.: Fullers Theotre Corp.—B p.m. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-1001 TOMORROW 2 AND 8 P.M. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR I Surpassing all others in Splendour, Music# Humour and Theme. THOUSANDS CHEER Blazing in Radiant TECHNICOLOUR 30 OF YOUR FAVOURITE STARS Including: • KATHRYN GRAYSON GENE MARY KELLY ASTOR JOHN BOLES GLORIOUS MUSIC LISZT. VERDI. STRAUSS. DRAMA HUMOUR Songs That Go Straight to Your Heart, And A GREAT STORY. IN METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S GRAND MUSICAL ROMANCE THOUSANDS CHEER And You'll See and Hear MICKEY ROONEY MARILYN MAXWELL JUDY GARLAND DONNA REED RED SKELTON MARGARET O'BRIEN ELEANOR POWELL JUNE ALLYSON ANN SOTHERN GLORIA DeHAVEN LUCILLE BALL JOHN CONTE VIRGINIA O'BRIEN SARA HADEN FRANK MORGAN DON LOPER LENA HORNE MAXINE BARRAT MARSHA HUNT 3 GREAT BANDS And Many More—A Total Cost of Thousands. And Introducing JOSE ITURBI World-famous Pianist ond Conductor. ENTERTAINMENT YOU’LL NEVER FORGET (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 225, 20 June 1944, Page 2
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