ENTERTAINMENTS
CITY THEATRES
“Woman Aren’t Angels” (Regent).—Robertson Hare and Alfred Brayton star in a farcical comedy. Polly Ward and John Stuart head the supporting cast. “San Momotrio, .London” (Opera House).. —A modern drama of the sea. “Lost Angel” (Majestic).—A more touch; Ing picture than “Journey for Margaret.' Margaret. O’Brien stars with Jumps Craig and Marsha Hunt. “Turznn Triumphs” (State). —Johnny Weissmuller has many new adventures lu this latest Dim of Hie jungle. Also starring are Frances Gifford and Johnny Sheffield. , r , ~ ‘■YVhnt a Woman" (Tudor).— Comedy with romance. Rosalind Russell aud Brian Ahcriio head the east. “Swing Fever” (De Luxe).—A bright musical starring Marilyn Maxwell and Lena Horne. Associate el'aturc, “Minesweeper, a story of the “little Navy” in the present ” a “The Tuttles of Tahiti” (Paramount).—■ Tho story of a happy-go-lucky family who get through 400,000 francs in a few days. . Charles Laughton gives an excellent performance as Tuttle. Jon Hall and Peggy Drake also star. Associate feature: "Dance, Girl Dance,” starring Maureen O’Hara and Louis Hayward. “Crazy House” (St. James). —Olsen and Johnson entertain in a musical comedy, film. Ten front-line stars and live dance bands are also featured. “A Lady Takes a Chance” (Plaza).—Jean Arthur and John Wayne in a comedy with a background of the West.“Orchestra Wives” (Tivoli).— Starring Lynn Bari and Carole Landis. Associate feature! “Tarzan's Secret Treasure” with Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O’Sullivan. ■ “Higher and Higher” (Kings).—A musical comedy. Frank Sinatra, Michele Morgan, Jack Haley aud Leon Errol head the cast.
SUBURBAN THEATRES
Togno (Brooklyn).— “Nino Men" and "American Empire.” Empire (Island Bay).—“Forever and a Day” and “Right to tho Heart.” Prince .Edward (Woburn).— “Fingers nt the Window” aud “Cinderella Swings it.” King George (Lower Hutt). —“Reunion In France.” i Do T.uxo (Lower Hutt). —“Mokcy and “Hat Check Honey.”' Mogul (Karorl).—"Get Cracking” and “Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Caso.” AHcot (Newtown). —“The Human Comedy” and “Behind the Eight Ball.” Klnerna (Kilbirnio).— “Stranger in To.wn” and "Somewhere I'll Find You.” Rivoli (Newtown).— "Star-Spangled Rhythm” and “Let's Get Tough.” Capitol (Miramar).—"Silver Queen" and “Cat People.” Taller (Lyall Buy);—"Rage in Heaven and "Paris Honeymoon.”
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 282, 25 August 1944, Page 3
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344ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 282, 25 August 1944, Page 3
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