ENTERTAINMENTS
CHY THEATRES
"Three Men in YVhite” (Majestic).— Lionel Barrymore once again iu tlie part of the grand, lovable old Dr. Gillespie gives of his best in tlie latest in this popular series. Friday: “.Song of-Russia.'’ "Cobra YVonuiu” (St. James). —Tlie tantalizing form of Jlaria .Montez plays this lime witli a cobra, while, her inevitable partner, Jou Hall, and tlie irresistible Saliu find trouble with Maria’s new playmate.
“Tho Scarlet Claw" (De Luxe). —Basil Itathbone, ns Sherlock Holmes co-stars with Nigel Bruce, in solving tlie horrible mystery of the Quebec marshes. Also screening "Tlie Thlrteeuth Guest.” “Gert und Daisy’s Weekend" (Paramount).—Elsie and Doris YVaters of radio fume become mixed up in a child evacuation scheme in this, their first picture. “Happy Land” (Stale).—A story of love, courage ail'd laughter starring Don Ameclie and Francos Doo. Friday: "I’uc Lodger." Hie story of “Jack the Kipper." "Up in Mabel's Room” (Kings).— A farcical comedy in which Marjorie Reynolds, Dennis O’Keefe, G'ail Patrick aud Mlsclia Auer arc the principal funmakers. Friday: “Crash - Dive.”
"Rage 111 Heaven” (Opera House).— James Hilton’s successful novel comes to tlie screen, portraying another story. of tlie inevitable triangle, starring lugrid Borgiuau, Robert Montgomery aud George Sanders. “Hostages” (Regent).—Stefan Lleym s sensational best-seller; this tale of -Nazi opprcbsiou features four academy award winners. They are Luise Rainer, Pant Lukas, Kntimi F’axinou and Arturo de Cordova. Tomorrow: "Tho Miracle of Morgan's Creek.” "Tender Comrade” (Plaza). —-I.lie story of a bride working and lighting to hold lier lim'd won happiness. Starring Ginger Kogers und Robert Ryan. “Sweet Itoslo O’Gnidy” (Tudor).— Betty Grable and itoliert Young, co-star in a guy and dazzling romance of the stage. Associate feature, "The Ox-Bow Inei'deiit. "Tho Forest Rangers” (Tivoli). —Starring Fred MneMurray, Paulette Goddard and Susan Hayward. Associate leature: "Lelilnd the Rising Sun” with Margo and J. Carrol Nalsh.
SUBURBAN THEATRES
Capitol (Miramar).—“Bluebeard's Eighth YViIT" and "St. Martin's Lune.” , Prince Edward (Wolmni).-"I lie Sky s Hie Limit” und "Tlie Aliasing Million." ' King George (Lower Hutt).—"Young Ideas" ' De Luxe (Lower Hutt).—“Time to Bill and "Ladies' Day." Regal (Karori'.—"Torundo’ and Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid." Taller (Lyall Bay).—"They Got Me Covered" and "Best Foot Forward." Kineina (Kilbirnie).—“Ou Our Selection” and "Kid Glove Killer.” Itivoli ('Newlowui.—PLucky Partners and "Dead Men Arc Dangerous.” Aseot (Newtown). —“The Trial of Mary Dugiin” and "Strictly in tlie Groove." Empire (Island Buy).-"Meet. John Doe” and "Rhythm of the Islands." Vogue (Brookhm. —"China” uud "Careful, Soft Shoulders.”
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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 20, 18 October 1944, Page 3
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