TUDOR THEATRE
The management of the Tudor Theatre is giving Wellington picturegoers another opportunity to see “This Above All.” It seems there will always be audiences for this film of wartime England, even though it had an exceptionally long run 1 at a larger Wellington theatre some months ago. On the day that France falls Prudence Catherley announces that she has joined the W.A.A.F. The news fairly rocks One • stately home of England whose members fail' to understand why one of their own kind should scorn the usual genteel string-pulling for a commission. She begins on the bottom rung with Annie, who formerly scrubbed floors in the village, and Violet, whose young man was "ever so nice.” Into her life comes a private soldier—and she has to learn to understand him, too. She marries him and, in the new England that is emerging from tho blood and sweat and tears of today, earns not one word ot censure from her family. Joan Fontaine plays Prudence Catherley. Tyrone Power is casual and possessive as the soldier who has deserted his regiment and is paying for it in mental torment. The associate feature is “Over Mj’ Dead Body.” starring Milton Berle, Mary Beth Hughes and Reginald Denny.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 36, 6 November 1943, Page 6
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