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CITY THEATRES “Went the Day Well?” (Opera House). —An English picture telling the story ot what happened In the quiet little village ot Bramley End. Leslie Banks is the star. Starting,Tomorrow: "Coastal Command.” Waterloo Bridge” (Paramount).—a good story with excellent photography and intelligent acting makes a film of rare quality, Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor star. Starting Tomorrow: “Rhythm On Ice” and “Flying Tigers.” “The Pied Piper" (Plaza).— Monty Woolley, complete with hirsute adornment, in an appealing story of an irascible Englishman, who guides five children to safety across Nazi-occupied France. "Bataan” (Majestic).—A wartime drama of the men who fought the Japanese ou the Bataan peninsula. Robert Taylor plays the leading role. ' . “A Yank.in Duteh” (Kings).—An K.A.F pilot lands in Holland to find himself allied with a lovely saboteur lighting the Nazis. The film stars Franchot Tone and Joan Bennett. “China Girl” (State).—G’eno Tierney as a beautiful girl who is the central figure in a dramatic action-packed story of Japanese-occupied China. George Montgomery is the leading man. “Happy Go Lucky” (St. James). —A tuneful technicolour musical with Mary Martin and-Dlck Powell at their singing best. Betty Hutton and Eddie Bracken provide the comedy. “Thunderbirds’" (Tudor).—The training of pilots at a United Nations training Held In America dramatized with John Sutton and Gene Tierney In the main parts. Tbe supporting feature is “Secret Mission" with Hugh Williams. Tomorrow: “The Bogie Man Will Get You” and “Murder In Times Square. “Bond To Morocco” (Tivoli). —The successful combination of Bob Hope and Bing Crosby is continued In this, the latest outbreak of their farcical clowning. Dorothy Lamour completes the trio. The supporting feature is "High Sierra,” starring Humphrey Bogart. "Idaho” (De Luxe). —Another Western, this time with music, starring Roy Rogers and Virginia Grey. A thrilling mystery story, ■•“ Mantrap,” is the supporting feature. SUBURBAN THEATRES King Georgo (Lower Hutt). —"Moontide.” De Luxe (Lower Hutt).—“Bedtime Story” and “Rubber Racketeers.” Prince Edward (Woburn). —“The Falcon Takes Over” and “Women In War.” Capitol (Miramar). —“Adventures of Martin Eden” and “Tish.” Ascot (Newtown). —“Florian” and “Private Buckaroo.” Kineinn (Kilbirnie).—“The Devil Pays Off” and "Model Wife.” Regal (Karori).—“Stand In” and “Cowboy In Manhattan.” Vogue (Brooklyn).—“Suspicion” and Salute For Three.” Empire (Island Bay).—"Saboteur” and “I Live On Danger.” „ Rivoli (Newtown). —“City Without Men and “Doubt' '><• Nothing.”

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 115, 10 February 1944, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 115, 10 February 1944, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 115, 10 February 1944, Page 3