ENTERTAINMENTS
City Theatres . “Fletth aml Fantasy’* (Regent).— A mighty drama of the supernatural. Among the cast of front-line fitaru are Charles Boyer, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G. Robinson. “London Blackout Murders’* (De Luxe) — Being the diabolical activities of the notorious "Jack the Ripper.” Also screening ‘‘Ridin’ Down the Canyon,” a musical western. Thursday: "Young And Willing” and "Danger! Women At Work.” "San Demet no, London” >. Majestic).— One of the best Hlms ever produced by a British studio. A portrayal of the courage of seamen that has received warm praise from critics. “Squadron Leader X” (Plaza). —A tense drama with a war background, starring Eric Portman and Ann Dvorak. Coming Friday: "The Crystal Ball.” Stale.—Friday: "Much Too Shy,” starring George Form by. "Johnny Come Lately” (Kings).—Academy winner James Cagney in an exciting story based on Louis Blom Held’s betit-keH-♦t "McLeod Folly.” Friday: "None Shall Escape.” “If I Were King” (Paramount).— A grand romance starring Ronald Colman, Basil Rathbone and Frances Dee. Next change: "Cabin in the Sky,” with Ethel Waters, Lena Horn and Rochester. “Phantom Lady” (St. James).—A mystic woman provides exciting and thrilling entertainment. The cast is headed by Franchot Tone, Ella Raines, Alan Curtis and Thomas Gomez. “The Leopard Man” (Tudor).—Hairraising, ghastly horror in a blood-curdling thriller. "The‘Seventh Victim” also showing, is as the title implies, a good associate shocker. “Happy Go Lucky” (Tivoli). — A popular musical starring Mary Martin and Dick Powel. ‘‘The’ Great Waltz,” now threatening to become everlasting is the associate Him.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 255, 25 July 1944, Page 3
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