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ENTERTAINMENTS CITY THEATRES

■'Stand by for Action" (Majestic).—Atlventure, thrills and comedy aro promised In this film of America’s war at sea. Robert Taylor, Brian Donlevy aud Charles Laughton are prominent in the cast. Next change, “Assignment in Brittany,” starring I’ierj-e Auniont and Susan Peters. •’Underground” (Opera House).—ad exciting action story of the underground movement that is working in Germany for the United Nations. Philip Dorn, who was seen in “Reunion in Prance,’’ has the leading role, supported bv Jeff rev Lynn and Kaaren Verne. Commencing on Thursday is “The Prime Minister,” featuring John Gielgud, Diana Wyuyard, Fay Compton, Owen Nares. Will Fyffe. and Irene Brown. “The Day Will Dawn’’ (Plaza).—A stirring drama of German occupied Norway, starring Ralph Richardson, Deborah Kerr, Hugh Williams and Griffiths Jones. “Sherlock Holmes in Washington” (De Luxe).— Basil Rathbone as Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson in a new .story about some more adventures of these famous characters. The other feature is “Heftry Aldrich, Editor.” billed as the funniest of the Aldrich family hits. Next change, ‘‘Three Hearts for Julia,” with Melvyn Douglas and Ann Sothern. ”Tiie Talk of the Town” (Kings).—Starring Cary Grant. Jean Arthur and Ronald Colman. Will) three such names at the top of the cast “The Talk of the Town” is one of tin? brightest comedy romances ycl j ro.ii.ced by Columbia. “Second Chorus” (Paramount).— The latest in song and dance hits with Astaire, Paulette Goddard and Artie Shaw and his band. Associate feature is “The Ghost Breakers,” starring Bob Hope at liis best. Next change. “Cat. People.” starring Simone Simon. Tom Conway, Jack Holt and Jane Randolph. “About, Face” (State).—Hal Roach’s latest comedy of Army life with William Tracy and Joe Sawyer in the starring rides. Associate feature is “Brooklyn Orchid.” another Hal Roach comedy starring William Bondix and Joo Sawyer' “Palm Beach Story” (St. James). —Fun and frolics in Florida with Claudette Colbert. Joel McCrea, Mary Astor and Rudy Valeo. Also “Mr. and Mrs. America” a March of Timo special. “Stand By All Networks” (Tudor)—A story of enemy agents in America, featuring Florence Rice and’ John Beal. Also Jinx Falkcuburg and Bert. G’ordon in their latest comedy, “Laugh Your Blues Away." “Rebecca” (Tivoli). —Starring Laurence Olivier and Joan F’cutaine: associate feature, “True to the Army” with Judy Canova and Allan Jones.

SUBURBAN THEATRES

Kinenm < K ilbirnlpi.—"The Wagons Roll at Night” anil "Yokel Boy.” Empire (Island Bay).—like Island’ and "Slriclly in the Groove.” Regal (Karori).— “Eyes of the Night" and “Private Biieknroo" Rivoli < Newtown I.—“Wako Island” and "Timber.” De Love I Lower Hott).—“Almost Married" and “Sing For Your Supper.” Prince Edward (Woburn).—"Sweetheart of fill' Fleet” and "Enemy Agents Meet E'llerv Queen." (■anilol (Miranmrl.— "Million Dollar Baity" and “Home In Wyoming.” > Aseol (Newtown). — “Tim Great Lie,” and “Tough as they Come.” King Gem-gt. (Lower Hutt).—“The Great Lie.” Vogue (Brooklyn).— "Priorities On Parade" and “I'ltuilel of Crime.”

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 306, 21 September 1943, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS CITY THEATRES Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 306, 21 September 1943, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS CITY THEATRES Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 306, 21 September 1943, Page 7