ENTERTAINMENTS
City Theatres "Forever And n Day’’ tl’lazat. —A galaxy of stars presenting the story of one family and one nation. The list of stars reads like a Hollywood Who’s Who, and it would be unfair to mention any one as the principal "Phantom of the Opera" (Regent).— Music, song and romance combine to produce a masterpiece of the screen. Starring Nelson Eddy, Susanna Foster and Claude Rains. In technlcolour. “The Man From Down Under" (Majestic).—Charles Laughton in an Australian story. Supporting cast: Binnle Barues. Richard r’arlson and Donna Reed. "Bar 20” (Tudor).—A thrilling story of the die hard cowboy variety. Also screening. "Buckskin Frontier” another Wild West feature. Starting tomorrow: "Behind the Rising Sun’.’ and "Ladies Day." Moonlight la Vermont’’ (I’nramount).— The popular Gloria. Jean is starring with George Tlolcnz and Fay Helm. Also show Ing, "The Unknown Guest.” Starting tomorrow: “Ilers to Hold" and "Hit tin Ire." . . ,
"Life At Blglit-Tlibty" ) King's! —Monty Woolley, the slur who created such an impression in “The Fled Piper” is back in another excellent picture! Included in a strong supporting cast are Ida Lupino, Sara Allgood, Cornel Wilde and Melville Cooper. Tomorrow: "Sahara.” "Quiet Please, Murder” (State).—A thriller in which George Sanders plays (he .lending role Other stars witii prominent parts are Richard Denny and Gail Patrick. Coming tomorrow: "Hollo Beautiful.” “San Francisco” (Tivoli).— Starring Clark Gable, Jennette MacDonald and Spencer Tracy. Also "Louisiana Purchase” will) 8011 Hone, Vera Zorina and Victor Moore. “China” (St. .Tames).—A thrilling story in which three Americans demonstrate to file Chinese how to kill (Im greatest number of Japanese without suffering tiny real personal discomfort. Alan Ladd and Loretta Young star. “Lady From riiuncliing" 'Do Luxe).— Tim saga of Chinese guerrilla lighters. Anna Max’ Wong stars. The associate film is “Tim Remarkable Andrew," starring Millian) Bolden and Klh’U Drew.
SUBURBAN THEATRES Prince Edward (Woburn).—"Murder It) Timos Square” and "Tim Ape Man." King George (Lower HutD.—"C.-illing Dr. Do Luxe (Lower 11 nt t).—"l Walked witii a Zombie” and “Alaska Highway.” Empire (Island Bay).—“Street of Chance anil “Henry Aldrich Swings It." Regal (KarorD.—"The Real Glory and “Careful Soft Slmtitaers.” Ascot (Newtown).— My Gul Sal and “Ohl Bill mid Son.” Kinemn (Kilblrnle).—"The Prune Minister” and "Henry Aldriob, Editor. Rivoli (Non town).— Souls .-it Sea and “Gangs of Hie City. ’ . vog>m (J’.r Mvnl.-F’A lank tn Dutch ami “Time to Kill." , Capitol (Miramar).— "Escape Him “Rings on her Fingers.” Tatler (Lyall Bay).-".I he Mau In the Iron Mask” and “Tin Tan Alley.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 221, 15 June 1944, Page 3
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