ENTERTAINMENTS
CITY THEATRES “The Heavenly Body” (Majestic).—William Powell stars In another of his sparkling farces and Is ably supported by lovely Hedy Lamarr. Tomorrow: ‘‘The Cross of Lorraine.” “All Baba and the Forty Thieves” (Regentl —A spectacle of burning days and wild nights starring Jon Hall, Maria Montez. Next change: “Hostages/* “Sweet Rosie O’Grady” (Kings).—Betty Grable co-stars with Robert Young in a wild, mirthful musical with good supporting cast. ’Next change, “Up in Mabel’s Room.” “Holy Matrimony” (Plaza). —That irascible character of "Pled Piper,” Monty Woolley stars with the irrepressible Grade Fields in a rip-crashing British comedy. “Four Jills In A Jeep” (Paramount).— Four gay female stars hand out a feast of mirth and melody with the able support of Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra. Next attraction, “Gert and Daisy’s Weekend.” “Follow the Boys” (St. James).—Another all star feature along the lines of the popu lar radio programme “Command Performance.” “Women in Bondage” (De Luxe).—This authentic him reveals in true Hollywood fashion the inside «tory of the ‘Hitler Women” organization.- Associate feature. “Slightly Terrific.” Thursday, “Warn That Man.” “Action In Arabia” (State). — George Sanders, in the role of a newspaper reporter proves too much for international rogues polluting rhe ancient city of Damascus. Coming “Bomber’s Moon.” “They Got Me Covered” (Tudor).—Bob Hope and his inimitable hilarity split your sides in another of his successes. Also screening “Mexican Spitfire’s Blessed Event.” “St. Martins Lane” (Tivoli). —Starring Vivian Leigh and Charles Laughton. Also, “Eternally Yours.”
SUBURBAN THEATRES
Rivoli (Newtown). —“None Shall Escape” and “Two Senorita.s from Chicago/’ Ascot (Newtown). — “Contraband” and “Hi Ya Chum.” I’rinco Edward (Woburn). —“Hitler’s Madman” and “She Has What It Takes.” King George (Lower Hutt). —“Squadron Leader X.” Do Luxe (Lower Hull)“Swing Fever” and “The 7th Victim.” Kegal (Karori). — “Flame of Now Orleans” and “Kisses for Breakfast.” Empire (Island Bay).—“lnvisible Agent” and “(’areful Soft Shoulders/* Vogue (Brooklyn).— “Hangmen Also Die” and. “Tarzan Triumphs.” Capitol (Miramar). — “The Plainsman” also “Tropic Holiday.” Tntler (Lyall Bay).— “In Which We Serve” and “The Sky’s the Limit.’* Kincnm (Kilbirnic). - “The Youngest Profession,” and “Fired Wife,”
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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 7, 3 October 1944, Page 3
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