ENTERTAINMENTS
CITY THEATRES
••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. Next change: “In Which We Serve.” "Above Suspicion” (Majestic).— Joan Crawford, Fred Mac-Murray and Courad Veidt iu a tale full of mystery and drama, signifying good entertainment.. •‘Tales of Manlmttnn” (Kings).—Featuring stars (hat outshine iu brilliance those in the heavens. Rita Hayworth, Charles Boyer, Ginger Rogers, etc. “Power of (lie Press” (Stale). —“Otto Kruger involved iu a sabotage plot. “Corvette K-225” (St. James),—Another storv of a ship ami the men who sail her. Randolph Scott and Ella Raines feature. “The Hit Parade ot 1943” (Paramount).— Three top-flight orchestras, plenty of songs and Susan Hayward. Aiso Tommy Trinder in “The Foreman Went to France.” “Fall In” (Tudor).—Au army comedy featuring William Tracy. Also the jungle thriller, "Jacare.” “Coastal Command” (Opera House).—A thrilling, documentary film of a little publicized branch of Britain's air forces in action over convoys, and keeping the sealanes clear. “Harrigan’s Kid” (De Luxe).—Bobby Readick in a story of how money is really lost, ami won on the race truck. Associate feature: “Girls Incorporated,” starring Loon Errol. "Dr. Gillespie’s New Assistant” ( I ivoli). With Lionel Barrymore. Also "Moonlight In Havana,” starring Allan Jones and Jane Frazee. SUBURBAN THEATRES Capitol (Miramar). —“Sleet John Doe” and "Cowboy in Manhattan.' . Ascot (Newtown).-"Maisio Gets Her Sian" and "In the Navy.” King George (Lower Hutt). — Ibuuder Birds.” ' De Luxe (Lower Hutt).— Aerial Gunner" and “Here )Ve Go Again.” Prince Edward (Woburn).—“.Commandos Strike At Dawn” and “Chatterbox.” Kinenni (Kilbirnle). —“Saboteur and “Behind the Eight Bull." Regal (Kurort).- “Unpublished Story” and “Who Done It.” Vogue (Brooklyn).—“Band Wagon” and “Klondike Fury.” Empire (Island Bay).—“lco Capades and “Pierre of the Plains.” Rivoli (Newtown). —“Flight for Freedom” and "St. Louis Blues."
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 124, 21 February 1944, Page 3
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302ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 124, 21 February 1944, Page 3
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