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ENTERTAINMENTS

• REGENT THEATRE. Another gay, bright, and saucy comedy has opened at the Regent Theatre. It is "Married Bachelor," with Robert Young and Ruth Hussey in the leading roles. It is full of piquant situations. Supports are "Mediterranean Ports of Call" (traveltalk in colour), "Fancy Answers'^' (Pete Smith), "Hobbles" (Passing Parade), and Paramount Airmail News. OPERA HOUSE. "The Great Waltz," Miliza Korjus, Fernand Gravet. TUDOR THEATRE. .- "Suspicion." Joan Fontaine, Carey Grant; "Footlight Fever." Alan Mowbray, Donald Mcßride, ■....'-.'■ TIME THEATRE , "bßalalaika," Nelson Eddy, Ilona Massey; "Bad Little Angel," Virginia Weidler. TIVOLI THEATRE. "Cheers for Miss Bishop," Martha Scott, William Gargan; "I Married Adventure." PARAMOUNT THEATRE. !•'. "Old Mother Riley in Business" and j"A Dangerous Lady" conclude tonight at the Paramount Theatre. "Windbag the Sailor" and "Night Alone" commence tomorrow. MAJESTIC THEATRE. "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" concludes tonight at the Majestic Theatre. Be Good," starring Robert Young and Ann Sothern, opens to-, morrow. KING'S THEATRE. "Wild Geese Calling" will be shown finally tonight at the King's Theatre. Adolph Menjou and Gloria Swanson are paired in the high-stepping romance, "Father Takes Wife," which begins tomorrow at the King's Theatre. It's a saucy ; racy, film, with three impressionable women, agog over a fiery Latin, and it takes two husbands to put matters right. STAtIc THEATRE. The State Theatre will show "The Gay. Falcon" finally tonight. "My Life with Caroline," starring Ronald Colman:.. and Anna Lee, opens tomorrow. ' ST. JAMES THEATRE. "Unholy Partners" will be shown finally tonight dt the St. James Theatre. "Turned Out Nice Again.v starring George Formby, opens tomorrow. ROXY THEATRE. "The Farmer's.Wife" and."Rookies on Parade" conclude tonight at the Roxy Theatre. A v PRINCESS THEATRE. "Night* Train to Munich" and "Tight Shoes" will be shown finally tonight at the Princess Theatre, r SUBURBAN THEATRES. Regal (Karori).—"Ghost of. St. Michaels," Will Hay, Claude Hulbert; "Bombay Clipper," William Gargan, Irene Hervey. x Kinema (Kilbirnie).—'The Bad Man," Wallace Beery, Lionel Barrymore; "South to Karanga," Charles Bickford, James Craig. /■ Empire (Island Bay) .—"Third Finger, Left Hand," Melvyn Douglas, Myrna Loy; "Hurry, Charlie, Hurry," Leon Errol, Mildred Coles. Rivoli (Newtown).—"Night of January 16th," Robert Preston, Ellen Drew; "Rangers of Fortune," Fred McMurray, Patricia Morison. King George (Lower Hutt) .-^'Captains Courageous," Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney, Freddie Bartholomew. Ascot (Newtown).—"l'll Wait For You," Robert Stirling, Marsha Hunt; "Brother Rat," Wayne Morris, Priscilla Lane. Vogue (Brooklyn).—"Night of January 16th," Robert Preston, Ellen Drew; "Youth Will Be Served," Robert Conway, Jane> Withers. De Luxe (Lower Hutt).—"Reaching For the Sun," Joel McCrea, Ellen Drew; "A Man Betrayed," John Wayne, Frances Dee. • State (Petone).—"Escape to Glory," Pat O'Brien, Constance Bennett. Palace (Petone).—"Her Jungle Love," Dorothy Lamour, Ray Milland; "Sing, You Sinners," Ellen. Drew, Bing Crosby. Grand (Petone).—"Charlie Chan at the Museum"; "In Old Colorado," William Boyd. Capitol (Miranyar).—"Tight Shoes," John Howard, Binnie Barnes; "Girl from God's : Country," Jane Wyatt, Chester Morris. Prince Edward (Woburn).—"Gaucho Serenade," Gene Autry, Smiley Bm>nette;. "Men of the Timberland," Richard Arlen, Andy Devine. v

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1942, Page 11

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ENTERTAINMENTS Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1942, Page 11

ENTERTAINMENTS Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1942, Page 11

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