ENTERTAINMENTS CITY THEATRES
“Th© Heavenly Body” (Majestic).—William Powell stars In another of his sparkling farces and is ably supported by lovely Hedy Lamarr. Coming; "The Cross of Lorraine." “.Meet Hio People" (Do Luxe).—A gay musical M.G.M. production, including - a rare galaxy of stars. Also screening “Boy Scout.” Next change: "Women in Bonda°‘Ali Buba aud the Forty Thieves” (Regent).—A spectacle of burning days and wild nights starring Jon Hall, Mana Montez. , ‘•’Mio Impostor” (St. James).—A thrilling realistic drama portraying the spirit of the Fighting French, starring Jean. Gabia. Tomorrow: "Follow I lie Boys.’ “Jack London" (State). —The story of a pirate, lighter, sailor, prospector and warcorrespomlent. Jack London. successful novelist. Friday: "Action In Arabia.” “Sweet .Rosie O’Grady** (Kings).—Betty Grable co-stars with Robert Young in a wild, mirthful musical with good support--1U"HoIy Matrimony” (Plaza).—That Irascible character of “Pied Piper,” Monty Woolley stars with the irrepressible Grade Fields in a rip-erashtng British comedy. "Lady of Burlesque” (Tivoli).— Starring Barbara Stanwyck; also screening,, "bln “Jlr. Lucky” (Tudor).— Romance and laughter in the person of Cary Grant stars, with Larninu Day. Also screening "Passport ’i’o Destiny." ‘‘Four Jills In A Jeep” (Paramount).— Four gay female stars hand out a feast of mirth and melody with tlie able support of Jimmy Dorsey and his orchostra.
SUBURBAN THEATRES
De Luxe (Lower Hutt). —“The Leopard Man” and "She Has What It Takes.’ . .Empire (Island Bay).—"Kisses for Breakfust” and "Secret Mission.” Vogue (Brooklyn).—“A Stranger In Town" aud "Squadron Loader X. Capitol (Miramar). — "Road to Singapore" aud "Ruggles of Red GaPTaller (Lyall Bay).—"Ten Gentlemen From Westpoint" and "The Glass ,Key-. Kineimi (Kilbirnie).—“Alaska Highway aud "Flight for Freedom.” Rivoli (Newtown). —“Never Say Die aud “Nover A Dull Moment." Ascot (Newtown).—"First of the Few” anil "The Last Gentleman.” Begat (Karori).—“Meet John Doe.” Prince Edward (Woburn).— "Waterloo Bridge” and “Niagara Falls.” King Gcorgo (Lower Hutt).— My Learned Friend.”
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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 2, 27 September 1944, Page 3
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