AMUSEMENTS
Majestic.—Today's programme is headed V Paramount’s comedy mystery thriller, “Scared Stiff,” with Jack Haley and Ann Savage. The associate thriller, “Grissly’s Millions,” is a surprise mystery starring Paul Kelly and Virginia Grey. The final chapter ot “Daredevils of the West,” opens each session. King’s.—A double-features programme commences to-day, the chief features being “Home Sweet Homicide,” starring Randolph Scott and Peggy Ann Garner, and “When We Are Married,” in which Sidney Howard is starred in J. B. Priestly’s story. Regent.—Now in its fifteenth week at the Embassy Theatre, Auckland, with a record of over 140,000 admissions, “Quiet Week-end,” which commenced yesterday, succeeds in extracting humour from small and homely things, from nice and homely people* This is its charm. It is delightfully mellow, the humour is warm, personal and unforced. A brilliant British cast includes Derek *Farr. Frank Collier, Marjorie Fielding and Barbara White.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22341, 28 May 1947, Page 7
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144AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22341, 28 May 1947, Page 7
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