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ENTERTAINMENTS

City Theatres “Flesh and Fantasy” (Regent).— A mighty drama of the supernatural. Among the cast of front-line stars are Charles Boyer, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G. Robinson. “Suu Dcmetrio, London” (Majestic).— One of the best films ever produced by a British studio. A portrayal of the courage of seamen that has received warm praise from critics. Next change: “The Adventures of Tartu,” starring Robert Donat. “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. Next change: “In Old Oklahoma” with John Wayne and Martha Scott. “Young and Willing” (De Luxe). —An uproarious comedy starring Susan Mayward and William Holden. The associate feature is “Danger, Women At Work,” starring l’:i(sy Kelly. “Much Too Shy” (State). — One more comedy hit of the season; this one stars George Formby and features four new songs. “Cabin In the Sky” (Paramount). —A si range and appealing Negro fantasy starring Rochester, Ethel Waters, and Lena Horne. “Crystal Ball” (Plaza). —Ray Millasd and Paulette Goddard indulge in mild comedy and intermittent .> osculation. “None Shall Escape” (Kings).—The first shockingly dramatic film story of the trial of war criminals. Others are expected. “China. Girl” (Tudor). —The war In China tinged with glamour and romance. Gene Tierney and George Montgomery star. “Manila Calling,” starring Lloyd Nolan ami Carole Landis also screens. “Seven Sweethearts” (Tivoli). —Van Heflin, Kathryn Grayson ami Marsha Hunt star in a tuneful comedy. “Little Nelly Kelly” with Judy Garland is the associate feature. i “True To Live” (State. I’otonc).— A sparkling comedy, starring Mary Martin, Franchot Tone and Dick Powell.

SUBURBAN THEATRES

Tafh-r (Lyall Bay).—“Boom Town” “Seven Days Leave.” Prince Eilwnrd (Woburn).—"Went Tin; Day Well” anil Happy Go Lucky.” Empire (Island Bay).—"Two Tlekels To London,” King George (Loner Hull). —"My Sister Eileen.” Dn Luxe (Lower II uf I)"Tot’lill rjn ’ anti ”H'’ , :irt of the Goblen West.” Regal (K.irorl).—"Rhyllim on Ice anil “The Ouiiiliu Trail." Ascot (Newtown).—"The Young Mr. Pill” and "Over .My Dead Body.” Kincma (Kilbl rule).—“Sta e Spangled Rhythm" and "Kathlemi.” liivoli (Newtown).—"Hit the Ice’’ and “('l'lloeo Swing.” Vogue I Brooklyn).—"1 Thunk You” and “Slrangc Doiilli of Ailolpli Hiller." ('■■ipilol (Miranmr). —"Cot;vettc K-225" anil "Star Sunneleil Rhythm."

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 260, 31 July 1944, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 260, 31 July 1944, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 260, 31 July 1944, Page 3