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ROXY - TIVOLI. '1 here will lie an abundance oi' action, ill unui and romance at the ll.ixy and Tivoli theatre* when "Fugitive Ki inn ii Prison Camp ' st'arts screen iiii.; to-morrow and unreels a vital and exciting storv. Tile producer, Lai rv Darmour, Ims surrounded tile st;ir. .Jack Holt, with a cast of t-upport'ing players who contribute greatly t,> the production. Included in the fa lent array are two notables, lovely blonde Marian Maish, who gives a fine performance, and Kobert Bat-rat, who is always reliable for his sound acting. In •'Fugitive From ii I'ii.son Cam])/' Jack Holt "is sren as a two-fisted sheriff who cunM'.intly battles to save til sr offenders from the clutches of the underworld. The liiHi: ulties he encounters in leseuing thes.? \ onngsters and setting tin in on the straight" and narrow j>.ith provide material t'oi a most entertaining and absorbing production. Also screening at both theatres is "Ladies' Must Live."' with Wayne Morris and Rosemary Lane. a rollicking Warner Brothers' comedy tilled with lai.t-rhs and plenty of heart inteiest. The story is a bright comedy loniance, in wiiieh a small town boy becomes engaged t'o a beautiful night club entertainer, placed by Rosemary Lane, after making millions in the big city. The complications which follow are rounded off by an amusing climax. AMUSEMENT GUIDE. CIVIC SQUARE—Amusement ParK. PICTURE THEATRES. CENTURY—Anna Neagle tn "No. No. Nanette." ClVlC—Virginia Bruce and John Barrymore in "The Invisible Woman." MAJESTIC—Franchot Tone in "Trail of the Vigilantes" and Ralph Bellamy in "Meet the Wildcat." ROXY—Gene Autry in "Colorado Sunset" and Bill Elliott in "The Wildcat of Tucson." ST. JAMES*—Mickey rtooney and Judy Garland in "Strike Up The Band." REGENT—Claudette Colbert and Ray Milland in "Arise My Love." PLAZA—Conrad Veidt and June Duprez in "Thief Of Bagdad." OXFORD—Tyrone Power in "Britrham Young. \ Frontiersman" and Ned Sparks in "For I Beauty's Sake." I EMBASSY—Charles Boyer and Margaret Sullnvan j in "Back Street." j STRAND—Conrad Veidt and Valerie Hobson in i "Contraband." | CRYSTAL PALACE—"The Ramparts We Watch." DE LUXE—"U-Boat 29." GREY LYNN—Guest Night. GAIETY—"Little Old New York." LIBERTY (Parnoll)—"Primrose Path" and "Dramatic School." NEW ROYAL—Guest Night. PRINCE EDWARD—"Rich Man, Poor Girl" and | "Flirting With Fate." | PRINCESS—Guest Night. 1 PEERLESS (St. Heifer's) —"Stunt Pilot" and "Should Husbands Work." | PICTUREDROME (Milford)—"Millionaire Plavl boy." | REGAL—Guest Night. ! REGENT (Epsom)— Guest Night. RIALTO—"The Ramparts We Watch." I STATE (Symonds Street) — "Andy Hardy Meets A I Debutante." , STATE (Onehunga)—Guest Night. | STATE (Devonport)—Guest Night. STRAND (Onehunga)—"Burn 'Em Up O'Connor" "The Family Next Door." TlVOLl—"Alcatraz Island" and "Swing Your Lady." TUDOR—"I Was An Adventuress." VICTORIA—"Mr. Reeder In Room 13" and "Wolf Call." VOGUE—"lntermezzo." AVON (Newton)—"Brigham Young, Frontiersman" | and "For Beauty's Sake." ASTOR—"Escape From Yesterday" and "Tomorrow's Youth." ADELPHI—Guest Night. ALEXANDRA—CIosed for Rebuilding. AMBASSADOR—"Dodge City" and "Vacation From Love. AVONDALE—"Irene" and "Christmas Carol." BRITANNIA—"Mutiny on the Bounty" and "Passport to Alcatraz." BERKELEY (Mission Bay)—" The Proud Valley." CAPITOL— "21 Days Together" and "The Secret of Dr. Kildare. ' t RADIO PROGRAMMES. 1YA—7.40 p.m.. Allan Jones (tenor): 8.15, Ritz Quartet; 8.27, "Krazy Kapers"; 9.30, Dance music. 2YA—7.45 p.m.. Music by Schubert: 8.2. Concert by the N.B.S. String Orchestra: 8.43. Lionel Harris (pianist); 9.25. Famous Organists: ,^ v ße « k « ley Mason and O. D. Cunningham. 11X—8.8 p.m., Nancy Evans (contralto): 9.0, Joan Cross (soprano); 9.29. Charles Cambon (baritone). IZM—7.O p.m.. Orchestral interlude; 7.45. "Frankenstein": 9.30, Miscellaneous recordings.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 94, 22 April 1941, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 94, 22 April 1941, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 94, 22 April 1941, Page 3