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ENTERTAINMENTS

CITY THEATRES

"IVomun Aren’t Angels” ißegent).—ltobertfiun Hare and Alfred Rrayton star in a farcical comedy. Polly Ward aud John Stuart bead the supporting cast.. “San Dcnictrio, London” (Opera House)..—A modern drama of the sea.

"I’rido And Prejudice’’ (Paramount).— The return of a hit film starring Laurence Olivier and Greer Garson. Tomorrow: “The Tuttles of Tahiti."

"Let’s Face It.” (St. James).—The Inimitable Bob Hope in another gag-filled picture. Songs by Cole Porter. Tomorrow “Crazy House.” “Reveille With Beverly” (Plazal.— Featuring Bob Crosby, Freddie Slack, Duke Ellington, and Count Basla, with their orchestras, ami introducing Frank Sinatra. Tomorrow: “A Lady Takes a Chance.”

“Lost Angel” (Majestic).—A more touching picture than "Journey for Margaret." Margaret O'Brien stars with James Craig and Marsha Hunt. “Tarzan Triumphs” (State).— Johnny Weissmuller has many new adventures tn this latest film of the jungle. . Also starring arc'Frances Gifford and Johnny Sheffield.

“What n Woman” (King’s).—Comedy with romance. Rosalind Russell anil Brian Alierne head the cast. Tomorrow: "Higher and higher.”

“Hoppy Serves ti Writ” (Tudor). —Hopalong Cassidy and his Bar 20 Boys in au action-packed film of the West. Associate feature: "The McGuerins from Brooklyn.” with William Benilix ami Grace Bradley, Tomorrow: “Wliat a Woman.” “Forever and a Day” (Tivoli).—A glaxy of stars presenting tlio story.of one family and one nation. The list oi stars reads like a Hollywood Who's Who. anil it would he unfair to mention any one as the principal. Also showing “Saboteur" vitli Priscilla Lane and Robert Cummings. "Swing Fever” (De Luxe).—A bright musical etarring Marilyn Maxwell and Lena Home. Associate ofature,. "Minesweeper," a story of t.bc "little Navy” in the present war.

SUBURBAN THEATRES

Vogue (Brooklyn).—“Bambi” aud Pet* ticoat Larceny.” CnpHol (Miramar).—“The Vanishing Virginian’ ’and “Tarzan’s New York Adventure.” Taller (Lyall Bay).—“Rage in Heaven’ am! “Paris Honeymoon.” Empire (Island Bay).—“Manila Calling” ami “Lucky Legs.” Prince Edward (Woburn).— “Fingers nt the Window” and “Cinderella Swings it.” .King (ieorge (Lower Hutt).—“Kathleen.’ Pc Luxe (Lower Hutt). —“Texas to Tokio” and “Crime Dori or.” Regal (Kurort).— “Swing Shift Music’ nnd “Knockout.” Ascot (Newtown).—- “A Stranger In Town’ ’aud “Eyes of tho Under world. * Ki noma (Kilbiruh*).— “Pierre of the Plains” and “Ke-Unlon lu Franco.” Rivoli (Newtown). —“A Yank in Libya’ and “Leopard Man.”

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 281, 24 August 1944, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 281, 24 August 1944, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 281, 24 August 1944, Page 3