AMUSEMENTS
At th" o?wa House Now Showing: “The Man From Colorado,” starring Glen Ford, Ellen Drew and William Holden. Au evening of excellent entertain ment awaits picture-goers at the Jpera House commencing to-morrow when the following programme will oe presented. Cinesound Review: March of Time presents “Cold War” a special short as timely as to-day’s headlines dealing with Russia’s attitude in the present European crisis. Community Sing; N.Z. Weekly Review; Coloured Cartoon and finally Columbia’s mighty technicolour drama of the Old West “The Man From Colorado” starring Glen Ford, Ellen Drew and William Holden. Packed with action, romance and thrills the story deals with that of two men who set the west ablaze for the love of a woman in the lawless brawling frontier—Eldorado. Regent Shows Now Showing: “Carnegie Hall.” “Carnegie Hall” will undoubtedly prove a rare treat to the lovers of music, for it introduces many of the world’s greatest figures in the musical spheres. You will see and hear these well known artists: —Lily Pons, Rise Stevens, Jascha Heifetz, Arthur Rubenstein, Arthur Rodzinski, Gregor Piatigorsky, Fritz Reiner, Bruno Walter and Harry James and others. Of marked interest to the modern music fan is the song hit especially written for "Carnegie Hall” and rendered by Vaughn Monroe—it is the plaintive “Beware My Heart.” with words and music by Sam Coslow. Enacting “Carnegie Hall’s” romanticstory are Marsha Hunt. William Prince, Martha O’Driscoll, Frank McHugh and Hans Yaray.
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Grey River Argus, 13 November 1948, Page 2
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