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FINAL TWO DAYS Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Sparkling modern comedy . . . "REMEMBER." "REMEMBER." Bob TAYLOR Greer GARSON Lew Ayres Billie Burke Today—2 p.m. and 8 p.m. |!IIIi!l!!ll!!lllll!I!IIlll!l!l!l!llllll!lll!IIIHIIinii!!III!!l| IT H E TIT AJES*T IC. i ||THE § =IIIIIIIIIIIIIII!ll]|iillllll[llll!!ll!llllllllll!!l!l!!lllllll!l= Friday Next Friday Next We have pleasure in presenting one of the most delightfully entertaining films of 1940. THE PICTURE! , THE PICTURE! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer s "THE SHOP I "THE SHOP "THE SHOP "THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER" AROUND THE CORNER" AROUND THE CORNER" AROUND THE CORNER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE CAST! THE CAST! Brilliantly balanced and headed by ... James Margaret James Margaret STEWART SULLIVAN STEWART SULLIVAN STEWART SULLIVAN STEWART SULLIVAN FRANK MORGAN, FRANK MORGAN, FELIX BRESSART FELIX BRESSART The Funny Commissar of "Ninotchka." THE SUPPORTING CAST! THE SUPPORTING CAST! Including Joseph Schildkraut, Sara Haden, Inez Courtenay, and especially William Tracy, is individually and collectively capable and a joy to behold! THE DIRECTOR! THE DIRECTOR! Is Ernst Lubitseh ... who gave you "Ninotchka"—the famed "Lubitseh Touch" is decidedly in evidence throughout this -entertaining film —Lubitsch's direction has come to mean charm, imagination, and graceful humour, those intangible qualities that make all the difference between a routine picture and an enjoyable one—and "The Shop Around the Corner" is an enjoyable one! THE SETTING! ' THE SETTING! The scene is- laid in the fashionable shopping section of Budapest. Frank Morgan (giving one of his finest performances) is Hugo Matuschek — typically European, typically Magyar—the proprietor of a smart gift shop. THE DIALOGUE! THE DIALOGUE! Is wise and witty and swings along with the lilt of a waltz! IN SHORT! IN SHORT! "The Shop Around the Corner" is a welcome relief from the serious and "heavy" types of entertainment—you will leave the theatre wtih a happy feeling inside! FOR A REALLY ENJOYABLE EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT DON'T MISS "THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER." * Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100). I PRINCESS CONTINUOUS I - 1- RINCESS from 11 a.m. Daily. | Direction: N.Z. Theatres Ltd. Tel. 42-580. 20tb Century-Fox Films Present MYRNA LOY, TYRONE POWER, GEORGE BRENT, LOUIS BROMFIELD'S "THE RAINS CAME." "THE RAINS CAME." - Plus - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's ! "SOCIETY LAWYER." — Starring — WALTER PIDGEON, VIRGINIA BRUCE. (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) L^f VTOGUE THEATRE^, fT i rMJii. Brooklyn. ===^ il 7.15 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.15. Anna Neagle, Edna May Oliver, George Sanders. "NURSE EDITH CAVELL." "NURSE EDITH CAVELL." Diana Wynyard, Ralph Richardson "ON THE NIGHT OF THE FIRE." Special: "MARCH OF TIME." Book early for this outstanding programme. (Rec. "More Esp." for Adult Aud.) NEXT THURSDAY—FRIDAY. RICHARD GREENE In "HERE I AM A STRANGER." Betty Grable, "MILLION-DOLLAR LEG." Another grand programme too good to miss. Come to the Demonstration on the NEW JACKSON ELECTRIC RANGE By the WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL o At ', J7LECTRICITY HOUSE, LOWER CUBA STREET, On s THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, at 2.30 p.m. t

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 27, 31 July 1940, Page 2

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