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AMUSEMENTS

••ALONG THE RIO GRANDE" ROXY-TTVOLI. lfj? nV ;• Tim Holt S?™ 7 ■■■■ Ray Whitley • , Betty Jane Rhodes Director: Edward kiuyl " " Alao: "UNDER AGE." with Nan Grey and Alan Baxter. Action and thrills are provided by Tim outdoor drama "Along the X™ Grande, which began screening at Ss?i™» R ? xy .». and TivoU Theatres toSav. in ,„ th< ; popular series starring the famous Western actor, this offering nrepr£Uy B *? tty Rhodes in the romantte lead, while Ray Whitley and Enunett Lynn resume their former roles as loyal friends of young Holt. J „Th e Plot is concerned with the efforts * ? oun * cowboy and his two friends to MS a of outlaws operating on s of , the Mexican border and who have ruthlessly murdered their employer, rnATho ♦*£ rancher - By posing as bank robbers they manage to become members of . Randall s unscrupulous eane which has its headquarters at a cafe Just across the Mexican border. It is here that Holt first meets a pretty entertainer Rhodes * who at arst suspects the young man of being a desperado hi i VG K^ r, j she learns differently and in his dangerous mission. How and his companions manage to smash the gang and lure the bandit J? ?£_ the border into a trap, lead . fi ' m s tense climax. Associate attraction at both theatres is a powerful expose of a vicious racket Columbia's "Under Age." A »und cast is headed by blonde Nan Grey and sinister Mary Anderson, Tom i ? Leona Marjcle in support In vivid fashion the picture shows' how young girls are ruthlessly used as decoys IS.-wL men . *? m °tor camps, where the racketeers take over with blackmail crooked gambling and theft. ou,CKma «.

ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE CIVIC BQCABE—Amusement Park. "• Harmed P "£ A ~ks|s!!2 Re<UrmT * aEd «»»» Wynyard fhTl Doroth » *"—» 8Tm tn N^t J t F e a r n^ e « t " aCDOMId CENTUBY-Merle Oberon and Alan Marshal to *"STSKn'SSS in "Ond£ a£ Grande " '"Jennie C,V Flame Orl^- ,and YOUn « * MA »nd Tl( n7,.^fi!< aCe » ,n " T &« Bad Man" to "Mutiny la the I^V Aw~' Aton, the R, ° Grande " "Under STATE (Oaehraca)—'"The Rains Came.** (Onehonra)—'Larger Than Life" and Tom Sawyer, Detective." TUDOR— "A Little Bit OI Heaven."

VlC ß?*m*7u'^ er Qimy " " nd Of VOGUE—"pride and Prejudice." VICTOII (Greea Lane)— Opening Shortly. AVON (Newton)—" Chad Banna" and "Jennie" AV °Over BUter »" and "Xl* Saint fates ABT SS^S.f? ee ' Ch * rUe - and "Mickey ADI N«ve~ T * rnlßhed An * el " •»< "Pardon Our AM^ndon > " B ~ PrlSOn Farm " * nd "SO This la BB, Marahif~" Phantom R * iderß " "Santa Fe BEE WUd (Mlss, °® Bay)—" Theodora Goes CAP MeS I TeU W N? < T.&" LU " Thmt " CR "V"Mimo" c iSir:r Tw Lin." crowded HoUrl ' , DE LUXE— "New Moon."

FOl wFfes : ' BS ( B lr*enhe*d)—"He Married His GAIETY (Takapona)—"Till We Meet Again." GB^TreeJ.^ N_ EX Champ" and "Code of the NE *ro^ ,Y Co^e^ der COV " Doctor " "O'rt PICTUBEDBOME (MUford)—"Almost a Gentleman" and " The Affairs OI Annabrtle " PBl "Mf. Bs Moto?V«Sfis n ?? 7 At the Ctrcu »" " d PE, Be B F™J!L A^ D_ " M3r Iriah M0lly " and "Let's KE< BtoS^de r ." Doodle Klcks oa " "n" "Timber BE<^ns>uble*." P "*** > " Gatew,y " «""1 "Always In RIA Lees l " e Crowded Hours " ud "Million STATE (Symonds Street)—" Little Nellie Kelly •• BT \ T nd Met Attentin."

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 280, 26 November 1941, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 280, 26 November 1941, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 280, 26 November 1941, Page 4

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