AMUSEMENTS
Majestic.—“ Man Made Monster’’ and “Mutiny in the Arctic.” conclude to-night. Monday’s programme is headed by M.G.M.’s whirlwind of human emotions, “The Penalty,” with Lional Barrymore, Edmond Arnold, Marsha Hunt and Robert Sterling. The associate comedy is “Cracked Nuts” (Stuart Erwin, Una Merkel, and Mischa Auer). King’s. —Alexander Korda, who has been making screen history with a succession of brilliant productions, has scored another triumph in “Lydia,” with Merle Oberon in the leading role. Fully up to the high standards that are the hallmarks of the Korda production, “Lydia” is a most romantic and emotional story. Regent.—Tfhe popularity of Jeanette MacDonald ' with Nelson Eddy as a screen team was amply demonstrated at the Regent Theatre yesterday when “Bitter Sweet” opened its season to phenomenal attendances. The Technicolour triump will be presented daily until Thursday next.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20660, 10 January 1942, Page 3
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