ENTERTAINMENTS
City Theatres "Two U'ickets To London’’ (be Luxe). — A wartime drama, starring the French actress. Michele Morgan. “You Can’t Beat the Law,” with Joan Woodbury and Edward Norris is the associate film. Coming. “Toxas to Tokio” and “Springtime .1 ohnny.’’ "So I’roudl.v Wo Hail” (Kegent).— The *tory of American nurses on the battle front. Claudete Colbert, Veronica Lake and Paulette Goddard star. “Thousands Cheer” (Majestic).—A fine musical production in teehnicolour. The east is headed, by Kathryn G'rayson, Gene Kelly Mary Astor, John Boles, Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland and Red Skelton. Next change: “San Deinetrlo London.” “First Conies Courage’’ (Plaza J.—Starring Merle Oberon and Brian Aherne in ronmthihg unusual in love stories. Coming “The Magnificent Dope.” “The Siooii Is Down” (King’s).—John Steinbeck’s great drama comes to the .screen. With Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Henry Travers, Lee J. Cold) and Dori* Bowden heading the cast. Coining: “They Got Me Covered,” with Bob Hope and Dorothy Lam our. "In Him Steps” (Paramounti.—The film adaptation of Charley M. Sheldon’s worldfa moils book. Eric Linden and Cecilia Parker star, “Someone To Remember.” starring Mabel Paige-and John Craven «Jso shows. Corning “The Lost Horizon.” “L’nrensored" (State).—The story of a famous Belgian underground newspaper, starring Eric Portman and Phyllis Calvert.
“White Savage” (St. James).—Pagan love on a forbidden island. Approved for universal exhibition. Maria Montez, Jon Hail, and Sabu are the stars in this teehnicolour prod uc t i on. “The Black Swan” (T’idor). —The gentle art of sword play as demons!rated by Tyrone Power and admired by Maureen O’Hara. Also screening is “Tim Love? of Edgar Allan Poe” with Linda Darm-li and John Sheppard.
“Corvette K 225” (TivolD.— -Starring Rai dolph Scott. Also showing “Remember, with Robert Taylor and Greer Gaivou.
SUBURBAN THEATRES f’rinee Edward (Woburn)Roxie Hart’’ and “The Remarkable Andrew.” King George t Lower Hutt).-—-"A Haunting We Will Go.” De Luxe (Lower Hutt).—“Rings on her Fingers” and “Calling Dr. Death.” Empire (island Bayi. Without Men” and “He Hired the Regal (Karori). — “Tugboat Annie Sails Again” anil “Thar ■ other Woman.” Ascot (Newtown).- “The .Mortal Storm” and “Mob Town.” Kinema, ( Kilbirnic'“The Bells Go Down” and “Calling Dr. Gillespie.” Rivoli (Newtown).- “Frontier Badnieii” and “Stand By All Networks.” Vogue (Brookb'n). — “In Which We Capitol (Miramar). —“History is Made nt Night” and “Footliglit Serenade.” Ta tier (Lyall Bay).—“The Citadel” and Harrigan’s Kid." .
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 238, 5 July 1944, Page 8
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