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AMUSEMENTS

Majestic.—The last screening is to-night of <‘A Yank in Dutch” and “The Case of the Black Parrot.” . On Monday a special holiday programme will be presented, headed by "Maisic (Jets Her Man,” an. uproarious comedy starring Ann Sothcrn and Red Skelton. and “Sporting Blood.” a rousing racing drama featuring Robert Young and Maureen O’Sullivan. Regent.—Two Academy Award winners are co-starred in Warner Bros.' comedy success, “The Bride Came Cash On Delivery," Bette Davis is seen in her first great comedy role. Patrons have soon her as a great dramatic star. Now they will vote her the screen's top comedienne. Bette Davis is an attractive heiress who runs away to marry a hand loader. Her father hires Jimmy Cagney, air airman, to deliver her hack unmarried, C.O.D. There will be three holiday sessions on Monday. King’s.—Telling with unforgettable effect the story of a great American, a poor immigrant's son who became one of the greatest sports figures of nil time, “The Pride of the Yankees” stars Gary Cooper as Lou Gehrig. Teresa Wright, Babe Ruth and Walter Brennan head the featured cast of this Samuel Gokhvyn production. Although baseball forms the colourful background of the picture, that background is merely incidental to the story of Gehrig. "Pride of the Yankees” is now showing at the King's,

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21113, 5 June 1943, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21113, 5 June 1943, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21113, 5 June 1943, Page 5

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