JOIN IN THE LAUGHTER ot the RgOwy WHERE CROWDS ARE CHUCKLING AT THE LONDON COMEDY ‘WOMEN AREN’T ANGELS’ A British Empire Film Plus FIRST HALF SPECIALS GERMAN SURRENDER AT CHERBOURG. "JUNGLE PATROL," A Picture of New Guinea Everyone Should See. DR. BARNADO’S HOMES, PATHS WEEKLY. TWICE DAILY— 2 and 8 p.m. Plans At D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) LAST TWO DAYS 2 p.m. & 7.45 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Moycr Presents GREER GARSON, LAURENCE OLIVIER PRIDE and PREJUDICE (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) jParamoom rHEArRa COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. FRIDAY NEXT CHARLES LAUGHTON, the Screen's most gifted actor, comes in a dramatic comedy as rousing as it is picturesque, "The Tuttles of Tahiti," saga of a prolific family of barefoot ne'er-do-wells enjoying a lotus-land existence, to whom money, when they get it, is just so much chaff to toss upon the breezes; and to whom money, when they haven’t . it, makes no difference at all! The thriftless, temperamental Tuttles, from "No More Gas," Nordhoff and Hall best seller, romp against the gay, colourful background of the South Seas, figure in a dozen irresponsible adventures ranging from cock fights to weddings, from dancing sprees to bouts with a typhoon, while virile Jon Hall and beauteous Peggy Drake carry the romance, and vivid ensembles of island belles make whoopee in the height of exuberation. * CHARLES LAUGHTON *JON HALL ❖ PEGGY DRAKE VICTOR FRANCEN, GENE REYNOLDS, FLORENCE BATES “The TUTTLES OF TAHITI” —Preceded by—- * MAUREEN O'HARA * LOUIS HAYWARD BALL * VIRGINIA FIELD RALPH BELLAMY :: MARY CARLISLE EDWARD BROPHY :: WALTER ABEL HAROD HUBER :: MARIA OUSPENSKAYA —ln— Dance, Girl Dance Backstage dramas have been made before, but never a one with the emotion stirring quality of "Dance, Girl, Dance." . . . Here's an intimate glimpse into the lives and loves of those girls of beauty, talent, and ambition who strive for a chance at stage tome—a moving revelation of their tears and laughter, their hopes and disappointments, their courage and heartbreak. . . . Compelling, powerful, it's a picture long to be remembered! (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, 1/-. PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 280, 23 August 1944, Page 2
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