ENTERTAINMENTS
City Theatres
"The Suspect" (Regent).—A tense, exciting story in which Charles Laughton heads the cast. "Demobbed" (Paramount). — Comedians and song hits are Involved in this story of how soldiers become civilians again. "Thunderhead” (Son of Flicka) (Plaza). —Roddy MeDowall, Preston Foster and Rita Johnson, co-star in the moving story of a boy’s love for a horse. Tomorrow: "Tomorrow, the World.” "Meet Me In St. Louis" (Majestic).—A gay musical tale of the 1904 World Fair at St. Louis, starring Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brien. Tomorrow: "Gone With the Wind.” “Snow White «nd the Seven Dwarfs” (State).—One of the most widely-acclaimed movies of all time. A triumph for Walt Disney. „ , "Lost in a Harem” (St. James).— Bud Abbot and Lou Costello again. The pair, this time are troublemaking in the household of an eastern caliph. "Gentleman Jim" (Opera House). — Errol Flynn in the role of Jim Corbett champion prize-fighter. A good deal of the fighting in this film takes place in Corbett’s backyard. Tomorrow: “The Great Waltz.” "The Princess and the Pirate" (King’s). -Bob Hope is in his element when saving a beautiful princess from a ging of lecherous eighteenth century bucaneers. Friday: "Molly and Me.” "Three Is a Family” (Tudor). —A comedy. Also, “Blazing Six Shooters.” "Road to Morocco” (Princess).— Starring Bing Crosby. Dorothy Lamour and' Bob Hope. Also’: "My Friend Fllcka.” ‘Assignment in Brittany” (Roxy).—Second feature: “My Gal Loves Music.” "Louisiana Hay Ride” (Tivoli). — Starring Judy Canova. Also, "The Woman in the Window.” "Smilin’ Through” (Time).—Second tea tore. "A Man to Remember” “Casanova In Burlesque” (De Luxe). — A mirthful musical starring the ace of comedians. Joe E. Brown. This time he gest inf dar mas Haf ram sahar mas ar gets involved in a spot of burlesque. Also, "Smart Guy,” a thrilling gangster mystery. SUBURBAN THEATRES King George (Lower Hutt). —"Miss London, Limited.” . Tatler (Lyall Bay).— "The Big Noise’ and “Barbary Coast Gent.” Vogue (Brooklyn).—“The Invisible Man’s Revenge” and “Address .Unknown.” Rivoli (Newtown).— "Dumbo” and “Western Union.” Regal (Karori).— "Mugtown" and “There's Something About a Soldier.” Klnema (Kilbirniel.— "international Squadron” ami "Jungle Siren.” Ascot (Newtown). — "The Black Swan and "Swamp Water.” Capitol (Miramar), —“The Woman In the Window" and Girl.” Empire (Island Bay).—"Slightly Terntic” .and “Lucky Jordan.” Prince .Edward (Woburn). — “Crazy House” and “Buckskin Frontier.” , De Luxe (Lower Hutt).—“Tile Body Disappears” and "The t’.lnvk Parachute.”
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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 284, 30 August 1945, Page 8
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386ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 284, 30 August 1945, Page 8
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