ENTERTAINMENTS
‘■Tlioiiwuicls Cheer'.' (Majestic),—A line musical production in technicolour. A cast of thousands lis headed by 3v film I'avourltcs, including Kathr.vn Grayson, Gene Kely. Mary Astor, John Boles, Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, and Red Skelton. “The Iron Claw” (De Luxe).—A thrilling gangster film packed with action and excitement. The stars are Charles Quigley, Joyce Bryant and Walter Sande. Also on the programme are two other full length relltlires, "Tornado” and “The Purple V,” . "Saliiira” (Tudor).— Humphrey Bogart stars as an American sergeant who excels in desert warfare, lie kills innumerable Germans. Associate feature: "Frontier Fury." "First Comes Courage” (Plaza).—Starring Merle Oberon and Brian Alierne. “I Thank You" (State). —Arthur Aekey and Richard "Stinker” Murdock in a riotous comedy. “Salute to the Marines” (Paramount). — Starring Wallace Beery with Fay Bainter mid Reginald Owen. Also screening: “The Affairs of Martha.” “Tho Moon Is Down" (King’s).—John Steinbeck's great draina comes to the -screen. With Sir Cedric Hardwlcke, Henry Travers, Lee J. Cobba and Doris Bowden heading the chst. ’“Phantom ot the Open,” I Regent).— Music song and romance combine to produce a masterpiece of the screen. Starring Nelson Eddy, Susanna Foster and Claude Kains In technicolour. “Cliina" (St. James).—A thrilling story It, which three Americans demonstrate to ibe Chinese bow to kill the greatest number of Japanese without suffering any real personal discomfort. Alan Ladd and Lorettn Young star. “Pierre of the Plains” (Tivoli).— "Mutiny On the Bounty." SUBURBAN THEATRES Prince Edward (Woburn).- "Hi Ya, Sailor" and "Lady From Lisbon.” King George (Lower Hitt). —"It Ain't Hay” and "Portugal, Cross Roads To Europe.” De Luxe (Lower Hutt).—"The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler" and "Mexican Spitfires El, pliant." Empire (Island Bay). "Spriugl line In the Kockies” mid "Whispering Ghosts.” Rcgiit (Karori).—"The Day Will Dawn” ami "You're Telling I.” Ascot (Newtown).---"Harrigan's Kid” and "Moonlight in Havana." Kinomu (Kllbirnie). "Presenting Lily Mars" and "Wrecking Crew.” Itivoil (Newtown).—"Alaska Highway” ami "Calling Dr. Death.” Yogne (Brooklyn). "The Pied Piper” ami "A Haunting We Will Go.” Capitol (Miramar).—"Pride of.' the Yankees" mid "Sanders of the River." Tatler (Lyall Bay). — "Lady of Burlesque” and "The Great Impersonation."
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 228, 23 June 1944, Page 3
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347ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 228, 23 June 1944, Page 3
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