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ENTERTAINMENTS

City Theatres “In IVliieli We Serve” (Pinza). Noel Coward's epic of a British warship and the men who served in her. Acclaimed by critics as oue of the finest 111 ms ever made, it stars Noel Coward, John Wils aud Bernard Miles. “Footiiglil. Serenade” (.State). —Lrilluiut romantic musical entertainment with John Payue aud Victor Mature, as boxers, showing muscular ami well-formed torsos. Betty Grable, in 'spite of the Hays office, accomplishes almost the same thing, without suggesting muscularity. "Hitler’s Mailman” (De Luxe).—Another grim film version of tlie activities of the Gestapo chief, Heydrich, this oue having much more blood flowing in the gutters. Jolm Carraditie and Patricia Morison star. “Shadow of u Doubt” (St. James). —A teuse, exciting story, starring Teresa Wright and Joseph Cotton. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock the film lias his characteristic touch of suspense. “Slightly Dangerous" (Majestic).— A hilarious comedy with au excellent performance by Lana Turner. Robert Young plays the male lead aud Datpe May. Whitby and Walter Breunun feature prominently. A splendid array of short subjects is shown, including an above tho average coloured cartoon. "The War Against Mrs. Hadley” (Tivoli). —Showing itow an American society matron reacts to Hie war. Tills film stars Fay Bninter and Edward Arnold. “Night I’iatic To Chungking" is the associate feature.” “Happy Go Lucky” (Paramount).— Dick Powell and Mary Martin star iu a gay and lighthearted' musical comedy. “Stranded in Paris” witli Jack Benny and Joan Bennett also screens.

“Desert Victory” (Tudor). —The camera's stirring record of lite successful desert campaign by the incomparable Eighth Artnv. "A-iiaunting We Will Go" with Laurel and Hardy is tlie associate feature. "The Lads From Lisbon” (Opera House). —A sparkling comedy-drama set in tho city of intrigue. Francis 1.. Sullivan and Jaiio Carr play the leading roles. “3'tio Black Swan” (Kings).—Tlie lusty adventures of a swashbuckling pirate, starring Tyrone Power and Maureen O'llnra. Laird Crcgar and Thomas Mitchell are also featured.

SUBURBAN THEATRES Vogue (Brooklyn)—“White Cargo" and “Follow tho Band.” Umpire (Island Bay).—“The liorcimtn Wont to France." Capitol (Miramar).— ".My Gal Sal” and “Red Kiver Valley." Ascot (Newtown). — "Song of the Islands" and "The Postninu Didn't Ring.” King Gcorire (Lower Hutt).—"Audy Hardy's Itotible Life.” Do Luxe (Lower Hutt).—"Army Surgeon" and “Submarine Base.” Klncnm (Kilbirnic).—“This Above AU" amt “All l>y Myself."

Regal (Karori).—"Five Graves 'To Cairo'.’ and "Man A4>out Town."

Prince Edward (Woburn). —"Otte Dtingeroiis Night’ 'and "Goml Morning Judge.” Rivoli ((Newtown).—'‘Eternally Yours" ami "Mister Big."

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 152, 24 March 1944, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 152, 24 March 1944, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 152, 24 March 1944, Page 3

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