ENTERTAINMENTS
City Theatres “So Proudly We IluiV* (Regent).— The story of American nurses on the battle front. Clandete Colbert, Veronica Lake and Paulette Goddard star. “Thousands Cheer” (Majestic).—A fine musical production in tcchnicolour. The cast is headed by Kathryn G'rayson, Gene Kelly Mary Asror, John Boles, Mickey Rooney. Judy Garland and Red Skelton, Next change: “San Dcinetrio London.” “Firht Comes Courage’* (Plaza).—Starring .Merle Oberon and Brian Alierne in something unusual in love stories. Tomorrow: “The Magnificent Dope.’’ “The Moon ts JRhvh” tKing’s).—John Steinbeck's great drama conies to the screen. With Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Henry Travcrfi, I.ee J. Cobh and Doris Rowden heading the cast. Tomorrow, “They Got Me Covered,” with Bob Hope uud Dorothy Lam our. “Jn His Steps” (Paramount).—The film adaptation of Charles M. Sheldon's worhifa moils book. Erie Lindon and Cecilia Parker star. /‘Someone To Remem her/’ starring Malm) Paige an<l John Craven also shows. Tomorrow: “The Lost Horizon.” “Uneeusored” (State).—The story of a famous Belgian underground newspaper, starring Erie Portman and Phyllis Calvert. Tomorrow: “The Sky’s the Limit.” “While Savage’’ (St. James). —Pagan Jove ou a forbidden Island. Approved for universal exhibit ion. ’ Maria Montez, Jon Hal), and Sahu are the starts in this technicolour production. Coming: “True to Life.” “Tlie Black Swan” (Tudorl.—The gentle art of sword play a< demonstrated by Tyrone I’nwer and admired hy Maureen O’Hara. Ako screening is “The Loves of Edgar Allan P«»e” with Linda Darn'd! and J«dni Sheppard. Tomorrow: “'rhe Kansan” ami “Border Patrol.” “Corvette K 225“ (Tivoli). —Starring Randolph Scott. Also showing “Remember,” with Robert Taylor and Greer Garson. “Texas to Tokio” (De Luxe).—-A story of Americans in action against the Japs. Also showing “Swingiiin< u Johnny” with (!)•.• Andrews Slst‘*r,s and four m-w songs. SUBURBAN THEATRES Prince Edward (WoburnJ* ■ “Pierro of Plains” and “Boston Rlaeki” Goes io Hollywood.” King George (Lower Hutt’.-“A Haunting Wo M ill Go.” I»O J.live • 1...W.T Hutt).—“Rings on her Fingers” and “t ailing Dr. Death.” Empire (Island I’ayl. - “City Without Men” and “Ho Hired the Boss.” Regal (Karori).— “Tugboat Annie Sails Again” nnd “That Other Woman.” Ascot ( Newt own) .—-“'1’1)0 Mortal Storin’* and “Mob Town.” lihicma (Kilblrnio).—“The Bolls Go Down”, and “Calling Dr. Gilli*spie.’’ Rivoli (Newtown). -“Frontier Badmen” and “Stand Bv All Networks.” Vogim (Brook |y n). -■ “I n Which We Capitol i MiruumrL“Histurx is Made at .Night” ami “1 'notlight >• remide.” Taller • Lyall Bay i. •-“Thar Nigh? i-t» Rio’ ‘and “'i’lmmb-r A lloui
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 239, 6 July 1944, Page 3
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