ENTERTAINMENTS CITY THEATRES
“Pittsburgh” (St. James).—The dramatic story of the men and women who forged a nation’s power when they remembered Pearl Harbour, starring tbe team who made “The Spoilers,” Randolph Scott, John Wayne and Marline Deitrich. “Song of the Islands’' (Kings).— -Ad tertaining musical iu trclmicolour, with its locale in tropical regions. Tbe stars are Betty Grable, Victor Mature, and Jack Uakie.
“I Married An Angel” (Majestic).— Ibe screen's singing sweethearts, Nelson Eddy and Jeanette Macdonald are together again in this spectacular M.-G.-M. musical comedy romance. There is an excellent supporting programme. “Thunder Birds’’ (Plaza).— daring stnrs’ portraying incidents, in the Jives ot men who carry the message of freedom and victory in battles on live continents and across the seven sens, starring Preston Foster and Gene Tierney. “The Anui'/ing Mrs. .Holliday’ (iarfimount). —A charming story of refuge given to bombed-out children from a Ulnnese mission centre, starring Deanna Durbin. Also Bud Abbott and Lou Costello iu “One Night iu the Tropics.” ••Unpublished Story” (State).—l lie greatest and most exciting fifth column drama yet screened, starring Richard Green and Valerio Hobson. Scenes of Britain’s darkest hour during the blitz are revealed as the story unfolds the details of a spy-ring operating In Loudon. Next change “Orchestra Wives.” . ~ •‘Corregidor (De Luxe). —The screens greatest epic since ‘’Wake Itdancl,” furring Otto Kruger, Elissa Latidi and Donald Woods. Also Roy Rogers iu a new musical western, “Sunset Serenade.’ “Niue Men” (Opera Ho use era Id Kersh’s adventurous story of Jhe courage of men iu Libya in which the Eighth Army and its deeds are realistically portrayed. There is au excellent supporting programme. “The Common Touch” (Tuddr). — Hie exciting story of a girl on the level about love and a boy wit.li provocative ideals. Also “He Hired the Buss,” with Stuart Erwiu and Evelyn Venable. “Priorities On Parade” (Tivoli)— Starring Ann Miller mid Betty Rhodes. Also “Dangerous Moonlight,” featuring the famous Warsaw concerto.
SUBURBAN THEATRES Klnoma (Kijbiruie).—"Jeaunie” aud “Tbe Glaus Key.” Rivoli (Newtown).—“Tbe Moon and Sixpence” aud “'.rhe' Cat and the Canary;” Capitol (Miramar).— “Jungle Book” aud “Timber.” Ascot (Newtown).—“Four Mothers” aud “Buck Privates.” Do Luxe (Lower Hutt).—“Atlantic Convoy” and “Boston Blaekie Goes Hollywood.” Empire (Island Bay).—“Shining Victory” and “Road To Singapore.” I'rinco Edward (Woburn). —“My Favourite Blonde" and “Rhythm of the Islands.” Regal (Karori).— "Holiday Inn” and “Two Yanks in Trinidad.” King George (Lower Hutt).—"The Amazing Mrs. Holliday.” Vogue (Brooklyn).—"Bello Starr’.’ and “Junior Army."
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 60, 6 December 1943, Page 3
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