ENTERTAINMENTS
City Theatres “Two Tickets To London’’ (De Luxe).— A wartime drama,, starriug the French aetross, Michele Morgan. “You Can’t Beat the Luw," with Joan Woodbury aud Edward Norris is tlio associate film. “So Proudly Wo Hail’’ (Regent).— The story of American nurses ou the battle front. Cluudcte Colbert, Veronica Lake and Paulette Goddard star. "Tbousauds Cheer” (Majestic).—A tins musical production i.u teeliulcolour. The cast is headed by Kathryn Grayson, Gone Kelly Mary Astor, J'ohu Boles, Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland and Red Skelton. Next change: “Sun Demetrio Loudon.” “First Comes Courage’’ (Plaza).—Starring .Merle Oberon and Brian Ahernu iu something unusual in love stories. "The Moon Is Down” (King's).—John Steinbeck's great drama comes to the screen. With Sir Cedric llardwicke, Henry Travers, Lee. J. Cobb aud Doris Bowden heading the cast. Coming: “They Got Me Covered,” with Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour. “In His Steps” (Paramount). —The film adaptation of Charles M. Sheldon’s worldfamous book. Eric Linden aud Cecilia Parker star. “Someone To Remember.” starring Jlabel I’alge and John Craven also shows. “Uncensored” (State). —The story of a famous Belgian underground newspaper, starring Eric Portman and Phyllis Calvert. "White Savage” (St. James).—Pagan love ou a forbidden Island. Approved for universal exhibition. Maria Montez, Jon Hall, and Sabu nrc the stars in this technicolour production. "The Black Swan” (Tudor).—The gentle art of sword play as demonstrated by Tyrone Power and admired by Maureen O'Hara. Also screening is “The Lores of Edgar Allan Poe” with Linda Darnell and John Sheppard. "Springtime In tlio Rockies” (Tivoli). — The legs of Betty Grable, the muscles of John Payne, and the band of Harry Janies. The associate feature is “Florian,” starring Robert Young and Helen Gilbert. SUBURBAN THEATRES Vogue (Brooklyn).—“Salute to the Marines” nnd “Cinderella Swings It.” Capitol (Miramar).— ''Presenting Lily Mars” and “Orchestra Wives.” Tatier (Lyall Bay).— "San Francisco" and “Dulcy.” Prince Edward (Woburn).— “Assignment In Brittany” and “Spider Woman.” King George (Lower ITutt). — “Salute John Citizen.” Do Luxe (Lower Hutt). —“Idaho” and "Larceny With Music.” Empire (Islanld Bay).—"Underground” and “Harrigan's Kid.” Regal (Karori).—“The Forest Rangers” and “Dancing on a Dime.” Ascot (Newtown). — "In Which We Serve" nnd “The Man In the Trunk.” Kinenm (Kilbirnie).—“A Haunting We Will Go” and “Footlight Serenade.” Rivoli (Newtown'i. —“llonky Tonk” and “Power of .the Press.”
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 236, 3 July 1944, Page 3
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