ENTERTAINMENTS
“So Proudly Wo nail” (Regent).— The fitory of American nurses on‘the battle frou’t. Claudette Colbert. Veroulea Lake uud Paulette Goddard star. Also scenes of the invasion of Normandy. .Next change: ‘‘Flesh and Fantasy.” "Islo of l r orgotten Sins” (De Luxe). — But, thanks Io the censor, only venial ones. John Carradinc and Gale Sondergaard star. “Timber Queen'’ with Richard Arlen and Mary Both Hughes also screens. Thursday: "London Blackout .Murders" and "Hidin' Down the Canyon." "They Got-Sle Covered” (Kings).—Hilarlous comedy with Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour hciidiug the cast. Also scenes of of: the invasion of Normandy. "Star Spangled Rhythm” (Paramount.).— Bob Hope, Bing Crosby aud Dorothy Lamour lead a march 'past of. Paramount stars. r fhe second feature "White Savage” stars .Maria Montez, and Jon Hall. Friday: “If I Were King.” "San Tiemctrio, Loudon” (.Majestic).— One of the best films ever produced by a British studio. .< A portrayal of the courage of seamen that bus received warm praise from critics. ".My Learned .Friend" (St. .Tames).— Uproarious eomedv, hilarious situations, and side-splitting dialogue. . Will Hay and Claude Hulbert indulge in masterful clowning: Coining "Phantom Lady.” "Two Senoritns From Chicago” (’.L’udor). —loan IJitvis ' and' Jinx Fnlkenburg’star. Charles Starrett stars An. the second film "The .Medico of Painted Springs." "Squadron' Leader X” (Plaza). —A tense drama with a war background, starring Eric Perlman and Anu Dvorak. Slate.—Closed till July 2S for renovations. Coming: "Much Too Shy,” starring George Formby. "Ziegfeld Girl” (Tivoli).—A lavish spectacle of feminine pulchritude, starring Lana Turner. James. Stewart, and Hedy La'marr. “Grand Central Murder," with Van Hellin also screens.
SUBURBAN THEATRES King George (Lower Hutt). — “Dangerous .Moonlight.” Do Luxe (Lower Hutt).—“Tomorrow Ivc Love" and "Honeymoon Lodge.” Empire (Island BayL—“The Glass Key” and "The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler.' Regal (Kurort).—"A Night 'To Remember" and “Dr. Renault’s Secret.” Ascot (Newtowu).- —-"Hitler’s Madmen and “Misbehaving Husbands.’’ Kinema (Kilblrnie). —"Hatter's Castle and “The Omaha Trail."- ' Rivoli (Newtown). —“Love On the Dole and "Fired Wife.” ' vogue (Brooklyn).—“King Arthur M as a Gentleman” and “Hf Ya, Sailor.” , Capitol (Miramar). — "The Moon and Sixpence” amt “High Sierra." Tatler (Lyall Bay).—“The War Against Mrs. Hadley” and "Happy• Landing.”
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 249, 18 July 1944, Page 3
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