ENTERTAINMENTS
City Theatres “Two Tickets To .Loudon” (De Luxe).— A wartime drama, starring the French actress, Michele Morgan. “Yun Can’t Beal the haw,” with Joan Woodbury and Edward Norris is the associate tilm. Coming, “Texas to Tokiu” and “Springtime “Su U *\‘roudly We Jluil” (Regent).— The *t.(>ry of American nurses on the battle front. Claudel c Colbert, Veronica Lake and Paulette Goddard star. “Thousands Cheer” (Majestic).—A line miisi<‘ul production in lerhnieuluur. The I cast i.H headed by Kathryn Grayson. ; Geue Kelly Mary Astor, John Boles, Mickey • Rooney, Judy Garland and .Rod Skelton. Next change ; * San Detm trio London." “FirM Cvna'b (,'<»« rug«“ i Plaza?.- Starring .Merle Oberon and Bri'tti Alterne. in so met bi ng unusual in Im e steinr*. Cmidi);-. “Th? Mat: ni lire nt Dope.” ••The Menu It. Down" (King’s).—Joint Steinbeck’.-) great drama comes to the ftcrecn. With Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Henry Truwrc, [,.. 0 j. Cobh and imris Ihiwdeii heading ih? east. Coming: “They Got Me Covered,” with Bob Hope and Lmt'oiby Lanwitr. “In His Steps*’ (Paramount-The Him adaptation <.f Charlc.s-M. Sheldon's worldfamous book. lirie Linden ami Cecilia Parker star. “Someone To Remember." starrin-.’. Mabel Paige and John t’raxen also shows, Coining “The Lost Horizon.” “FnrcusoiTti” (Stale). — The story ul a famous Belgian underground newspaper, starring Eric Port man and Phyllis Calvert. “White Snvngv” (St. .Limes).—Pagan love on a forbidden island. Approved for universal exhibit inn, Maria Montez, .loti Hall, and Saint ar e the stat’o in this tc<«iin jetd'o? i- product ion. “The Bla»’k So sin" • Tudor).-- The gentle « ■jft rd' sword play as demonstrated by | Tyrone. :?nd admir'd by Mannon ! O’Hara. ALo ..creeiiiug is “The Lines 1 of Edgar Allan 1 *'•■•'” with Linda Darnell ! ami John Sheppard. “Corvette W tTivrdiL- -Starring Ban- | drdph Scott. Alm t-bowing “Kmneinher.” < with Robert Taylor and Greer Giirtmu. j SUBURBAN TULA I RES ! rrirn-4. Echoril i Woburn"Kuxle Hurt" I and “The Remarkable Andrew.” King George (Lower Hull'.-“A. HauntWo Will Go.” Dr Luxe (Lower JI ul I).—“ K ings on her Fingers” and “(’ailing Dr. Death." Empire i fslaml Bav). ■ “I’it.v Without .W uml "He Hired'llu? 1'.0.-s." Regal (Karori i. - • “Tugboat Annie Sails Again” and “That, other Woman.’’ Ascot (Newtown).— “hi Which We Serve” and “The Man In the Trunk.” Kinrimi ( K ilbi i nicL—“The Bells Go Down” and “Calling Dr. Gillespie." Rlvfdi (Newtown*.- -“Frontier Badiueu” and “S'und Bv All Networks.” Vogue ( Brn«»kl,vu).—“Salute to tin.* Marinos” aml ’(’imkrelkt Swings It.” (.npihd (Miramr. r>.“-”Hist’»r\ is Made at Night" and “Fmdl’ght Serenade.” TiHlrr (by all Bay).--‘'The Citadel” and Harrig'-in’. s ; KM.”
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 237, 4 July 1944, Page 3
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