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Jr ■■--''■—=' THE THEATRE •'. " ' -f> j'WJ^^AJESTIC^S" ll i Dir.: Fuller's Theatre Corp. j ||| Plans ait D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100). —TODAY— , I 2 p.m. 8 p.m. ' Out of the Headlines '.■'•". 'On to tlie Majestic's Screen comes A DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT So topical and up-to-the . minute in its import that we have rushed it for IMMEDIATE RELEASE. A I ■ i ' 1" Authentic! Vivid! Real! A mighty, magnificent drama of the Fighting .... French In all their glory. v- ''■.'■' ' Starring PIERRE AUMONT PIERRE AUMONT PIERRE AUMONT PIERRE AUMONT Who gave you "Assignment in Brittany." Gene » Sir Cedric KELLY HARDWICKE KELLY HARDWICKE ; In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's : ■ Triumph of .'""-.: Action and Drama .ih , "■'' "THE CROSS OF LORRAINE" ' I^S- : £RQSS:;:jOIJU LORRAINE " ' THE; CROSS ,0E LORRAINE ft "THE:CROSS OF LORRAINE" ' A Stirring Tribute to the Brave Men and Women of Resurgent France. A Brilliant Associate Programme includes— Majestic Air-mail News . . . Mexican Police on Parade (Traveltalk) .s . . "Shoe Shine Boy" (Special Featurette). (Jirogramme..Recommended by Censor as^ Definitely: Unstiitable for Children.) NEXT FRIDAY. NEXT FRIDAY. You'll find Thrills above and.; below—and across the At- "' ' lantio In Anthony Asqulth's British Entertainment "WE DIVE AT DAWN" "WE DIVE AT DAWN" "WE DIVE AT DAWN" "WE DIVE AT DAWN" With .' .ERIC PORTMAN The Overnight Sensation In • '49th Parallel" and "Squadron Leader X." JOHN MILLS ("In Which .We Serve"). (A 20th Century-Fox Release.) ■:*■-• • , . fc- • -3 =.QPERAHOUSEL^ Di..: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • ! THE MOST PROPHETIC PICTURE OF GUR TIME—THE FIRST SHOCKING STORY OF THE TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS. IVOLI X^s*^ «CT I lvrvou I L NEWTOWN J 7.30 — NIGHTLY — 7.30 ~ - 25-041 — RESERVATIONS — 25-041 REMEMBER ... "they will be brought back to the scene of their crimes and judged on the spot by the .peoples, whom they have outraged——" From the Moscow Pact. Newtown's. Popular Theatre Presents "NONE SHALL ESCAPE" (Re.CQininended by Censor for Adults and : -Unsuitable for Children:) ■^Aiso ShowingLaughs that Linger Longer— JOAN DAVIS JIN3T FALKENBURG "TWD SENORITAS FROM CHICAGO" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) fiEGAL - KARORI Box Plans-Knighton's. Tel. 28-365. . f 7.30 — NIGHTLY — 7.30 Marlene Roland Bruce DIETRICH YOUNG CABOT "FLAME OF NEW ORLEANS" . (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.). 7-;.iDeh_._s ■'.':'■•>- 7 j^g Shirley • --Morgan-- -^ -wy-att ross ' "kisses-for-breakfast" - (Recommended by "the Censor for Adults.) —NEXT WEEKEND— Deanna DLtRBIN, "HERS TO HOLD" George RAFT, "BROADWAY" (T( JfEW EMPIRE \\\ HI ISLAND BAY. Jj) \JA ReservaUohsi TeL 14-807, JJJ 7.30 — NIGHTLY — 7.30 JON HALL ILONA MASSEY PETER LORRE SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE In H. G. Wells's "INVISIBLE AGENT" (Recommended by tho Censor for Adults.) Also Showing: VIRGINIA BRUCE JAMES ELLISON "CAREFUL SOFT SHOULDERS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEXT WEEKEND: S.ONJA HENIE, "MARRIAGE ON ICE" All Stalls Is. Dress Circle Is 6d, Lounge Is 6d. No Extra for Booking. 50-081—RESERVATIONS—=50-081 IH^. Brooklyn. 3F* 7.15 -=- TONIGHT AND THURSDAY — 7.15 BRIAN DDNLEVY ANNA LEE WALTER BRENNAN FRITZ LANG "HANGMEN ALSO Dig" j a "HANGMEN ALSO DIE" ■j '■ " ' "HANGMEN ALSO DIE" I a. .-'■■'''- ' Out of the headlines . . . into history j' "-y • The-year's big picture. ' (Recommended by the Censor for Adults and _ .....,'; .. Unsuitable for Children.) 1 3 Frances GIFFORD—Johnny WEISSMULLER '- - "TARZAN TRIUMPHS" "TARZAN TRIUMPHS" "TARZAN TRIUMPHS" jj .".. New. Tarz'an . Thrills. r (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) News. . THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. r TAKE A No. 7 BROOKLYN TRAM >, y ßook Early this Weekend. C'.UMfANY ANNUAL REPORTS and Balancej sheets printed promptly, by the "Evening Post" Printing Dept. Tel. 47-222. mou,ng

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1944, Page 2

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