ENTERTAINMENTS
City Theatres “The Uninvited” (Majestic).—Drama, excitement and mystery in an isolated, haunted bouse. Ray Milland beads the cast. Tomorrow: “The Climax.” “The Juile uuU Deutn oi Luiunel Blimp” Kings).—An English picture symbolizing old school tieism and tracing Hie life of a South African campaign vr through three wars. Tomorrow: “The Rats of To--1 ruk,” “Sehwelk’s New Adventures” (Opera House).—Something new in comedy, starring Lloyd Pearson and George Carney. Also “World Of Plenty.” Tomorrow; “The Major and the Minor.”
••The Hour Beiurc The Dawn” (St. James). —The most furious female ever created by the pen of Somerset Maugham comes to the screen in the person of Veronica Lake. Co-starring is Eranehot Tone. Tomorrow: “The Maltese Falcon.” “iseJi Bollum George’ n'lazd). —u>ngland's star comedian. George Formby, introduces four new songs iu clu<s triumph of British comedy. “Secret Command” (De Luxe).—Actionpacked film starring Pat O’Brien, Carole Landis, and Chester Morris. Also: “Louisiana Hay Ride,” starring Judy Cantova. "Sahara” (Tivoli;.—Humphrey Bogart and desert warfare. Also screening: Jaincts Stewart and Simone Simon in “Seventh Heaven.” “I'll Walk Beside You” (Regent).— Featuring the London Symphony Orchestra. This film promises to provide a rare treat for music lovers. “Rhythm Serenade” (State). —Vera Lvnn and five song hits. Tomorrow: “Escape To Danger.’’ “Buffalo Bill” (Tudor).—Joel McCrea as the legendary western hero. Also starring Maureen O’Hara and Linda Darnell. In technicolour. Associate foal uro, '“Charley’s Aunt,’’ with Jack Benuy. “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” (Roxy).—Starring Charles La ugh toil. Also “The Smiling Ghost.” “The Hard Way” (Para mount).—A powerful drama of sister love and hate, starring Ida Lupino, Joan Leslie and Deunis Morga i). '.‘The Nearest Thing To Heaven” (Time). —-Starring Dene Dunne and Charles Boyer. Also screening: “Billy the Kid.” “Irene” (Princess). — Starring Anna Noagle and Ray Milalnd. Also: “The Bowery.”
SUBURBAN THEATRES Enipire (Island Bay).—"The .Man Fio.’u Down Under” and “Action In Arabia.” Rivoli (Newtown). — “Tender Comrade” and “My Learned Friend." I’rliice Edward (Woburn). —“Wild Bill Hiekok Rides” and “Harrigan's Kid.” De Liis-U (Lower Unit).—"The Hitler Gang" and "Brooklyn Orchid.” King George (Lower Hutt).—“Slightly Dangerous.” Taller (Lyall Hay).—“Tlie North Star” and “Unholy Partners." Regal i Karorl 1.-“ Waterloo Bridge” and “Invisible Agent.” Kinema (KilliirnieL—“Pilot No. 5” and “No Time Fur Love.” Ascot (Newtown>. --“She’s My Lovely" and “The Gorilla Man." Vogue (Brooklyn).—“Cobra Woman” and "Prairie Chickens.” Capitol (Miramar).—"Three Hearts For Julia” and “The Buccaneer."
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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 138, 8 March 1945, Page 9
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388ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 138, 8 March 1945, Page 9
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