MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-«DAY AND TO-NIGHT "So they were married and lived happily over after," is what the story books say, but in wartime it's another tale. Monogram's mirthful "G.I. HorfOymoon," which will open at the Majestic Theatre to-day, humorously depicts the obstacles that that stand in the way of a newlymarried servicemen , and his pretty bride embarking on a real honeymoon. ThefO are ' suspense, thrills and laughs in "Dark Alibi," Monogram's exciting murder mystery, al^o screen. Sidney Toler stars as the Oriental detective, whose wise deductions always come up with a clue when the case seems hopeless.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5317, 1 February 1947, Page 2
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