ENTERTAINMENTS
City Theatres
“Forever And A Day” (Plaza).—A galaxy of stars presenting the story ol one taim.y and cue nation. The list of stare reads like a Hollywood Who’s Who, and it would be uufatr to mention anv one as the oi-ui-cipal. Coming: "First Conies Courage.” “Phantom ot the Upeni" iKegeui/.— Music, soug and romance combine to produce a masterpiece of tlie screen. Starring Nelson Eddy, Susanna Foster and Cltiucie Rains. In technieolour.
“China” (St. James).—A thrilling story In which throe Americans demonstrate to the Chinese how to kill Hie greatest number of Japanese without suffering any real personal discomfort. Alan Ladd and Loretta Young star. , , , “Ladv From Chungking” (De Luxe).— The saga of Chinese guerrilla fighters. Anna May Wong stars Tin- associate him is “The Remarkable Andrew,” starring IHi Ham Holden and Ellen Drew. Tomorrow: "The Iron Claw.” “Sahara” (Kings)—Humphrey Bogart stars us an American sergeant who excels in desert warfare He kills liiiiuiner able Germans. Coming: “The Moon is Down.” . , . . “Hello Beautiful" (State).— A bright musical featuring Beuuy Goodman and his band, aud starring George Murph;. Anne Shirley and Carole Landis. Coining: “I Thank You.” . . , . .. “Thousands Cheer” (Majestic). —A tme musical production in teciinicolour. A cast of thousands is headed by 30 film favourites, including Kathryn Grayson. Gene Kelv, Mary Astor, John Boles, Mickej Rooney, Judy Garland, and Red Skelton. “Hers to Hold” t Paramount).—Deanna Durbiu, Joseph Cotten, aud au aircraft factory. The hilarious comedy "Hit llm Ice,” starring Budd Abbott and Lou Costello also screens. Coming: “Salute to the Slariues” aud “The Affairs of Martha. “Behind the Rising Sun” (luuun.— A film record of Japanese brutality, starriu- Tom Neal and Margo. "Ladies Day, with Eddie Albert aud Lupe Velez also “Babes in Arms” (Tivoli). —Starring Mickey Rooney aud Judy Garland. Also showing “Bahama Passage,” with Madeleine Carroll aud Stirling Hayden. SUBURBAN"^I'HEATRES V»srue (Brooklyn).—“Something To Shout About” aud “Harrigan’s Kid.” Capitol (Miramar). — "Florian aud “Wutherlug Heights." i • . , Tutier (Lyall Bay).—"Song ot the Islands" aud “Once Upon a Honeymoon.” Prince Edward (Woburn).—"No Limit” aud "Unpublished Story.” King George (Lower Hutt).—"Nine Men.” De Luxe (Lower Hutt). — Moscow Strikes Back” and "The Pay Off." Empire (Island Bay).— “The Day the Bookies Wept” aud “They Raid by Night.” Regal (Karori).—“The Man at the Gate’ and "Mail Train.” Ascot (Newtown). — "This Above All” and "Sailor’s Lady.”
Klnema (Kilbirnie).—“lmmortal Sergeant’ ’and “The Man who Returned to Life." Rivoli (Newtown).— “Strange Death ot Adolf Hitler" and “Mr. Wise Guy."
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 226, 21 June 1944, Page 8
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