ENTERTAINMENTS.
ST. JAMES THEATRE. DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL. •ili An excellently balanced programme combining pnisic and laughter in one feature and thrills and chills in the other is in store for patrons to-night and Friday. In “Dark Eyes of London” the screen presents one of Edgar Wallace’s most thrilling stories and its star is the screen’s thrill wizard Bela (Diracula) Lugosi, who puts over a masterly performance. In this patrons will find a truly sensational offering for genuine suspense, unlimited action and a surprising climax. To relieve suspense and spine chills with gay comedy “The . Village Barn Dance” occupies the second half of the programme, refreshing in the full sense of the word and brightened with music and romance this • film will win good word-of-mouth recommendation. Heading the cast is Richard Cromwell, Doris Day and George Barber while wellknown radio artists contribute to the gay and rhythmic entertainment.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 47, 5 December 1940, Page 2
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