AMUSEMENTS.
CITY SHOWS. Other than the "Gaieties" revue entertainment at His Majesty's Theatre, tonight's entertainment seekers may choose from the following cinema programmes:— Majestic,_ Dostoievsky's classical "Crime and Punishment," a study in psychology, starring Edward Arnold, Peter Lorre and Marian Marsh; Regent, "Street Singers' Serenade," co-starring Anna Neagle and Arthur Tracy in a pleasing musical romance of the footlights; St. James', . extended season of 'Mutiny on the Bounty"; Embassy, second week of Gladys Swarthout's "Rose of the Rancho"; Civic, long run of Astaire-Rogers dance musical, "Follow the Fleet"; Plaza, Edward Everett Horton in a new farce, "His Night Out"; Roxy-Tivoli, "Calling of Dan Matthews" and "We're Only Human"; Strand, "Squibs" and "Kentucky Minstrels"; National, revival of "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo." j
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 91, 17 April 1936, Page 3
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