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ENTERTAINMENTS CITY THEATRES

“The Talk of the Town” (King's).—Starring Cary Grant, Jean Arthur aud Bonaid Colman. With three such names at the ton ol the caat “The Talk of the Town’ is one of the brightest comedy romances vet produced by Columbia. Next attraction: “The Falcon Takes Over,’ with George Sanders.

“The Amazing Mrs. Holliday” (St. Janies).—Deanna Durbin, the golden-voiced songstress, 'back again in a completely new role. What she does to San Francisco lias not happened since the earthquake. “Assignment in Brittany” (Majestic). A gripping drama ot Free French agents iu Nazi occupied France, starring Pierre Autuont and Susau Peters. “The Prime Minister” (Opera House).— A story of the rise to fame of Disraeli with a powerful cast headed by John Gielgud. Diana Wynyard, Fay Compton, Owen Nares, Will Fyffe aud Irene Brown. Also screening is Leslie Howard in brom (ho Four Corners.” "'tn Old California” (Do Luxe). —John Wayne In a maelstrom ot action—the Californian gold rush—a saga ot reckless days, with Albert Dekker and Binnie Larues, also “The Yanks are Coming. ’ „ “The Navy Conies Through A gripping story of the Merchant Navy s exploits in the war, starring Pat O P.rlen and George Murphy. Also Malt Disneys colour cartoon. “Pluto .Tur.” Tomorrow, “The Desperadoes.” "Junior Army’ (Tudoi). 1i B litlm, schoolboys against fifth columnists, featuring Freddie Bartholomew, Billy Halop, Huntz Hall and Bobby Jordan Associate feature. “No Place for a Lady,” with M D--11am Gargan and Margaret Lindsay. Jo morrow: "Hitler’s Children. c..,_ "Woman of the Year” (Tivoli).— .tarring Spencer Tracy and Katherine HepImrn. The associate feature is Baa l Wagon,” with Arthur Askey and Jack Hilton. . . “Cat People” (Paramount).—A. strange and unusual love story featuring Simone Simon, Kent Smith, Tom Conway. Jane llaudolpii ami Jack Holt. Associate feature Is “.Melody for Three, ’’ J. e ;’ u Horsliolt, Fay Wray and Astrid ABn.vn. Tomorrow: “Holiday In"” h ,ld „\ V!lt < ur '' l i 1 . ‘"The Dav Will Dawn” (Plaza).—A .stirring dratmi of German occupied Norway, starring Ralph Richardson, Deborah Kerr. Hugh Williams and Griffiths Jones. Tomorrow: “First of the Few.” with Leslie Howard and David Niven.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 4, 30 September 1943, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS CITY THEATRES Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 4, 30 September 1943, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS CITY THEATRES Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 4, 30 September 1943, Page 3