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LAST FEW DAYS Warner Bros.' Incomparable Story of Heroic Norway. * y ■■■ 1 ; j "EDGE OF DARKNESS" 1 "EDGE OF DARKNESS" Starring Errot Ann FLYNN SHERIDAN ' (Recommended by the Censor More Especially for Adults and Unsuitable for Children.) "2 P.M. -— DAILY -£— 8 P.M. js^,^^^ i. j n mi l* j i-*\\ Dir.: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (54^775). — NEXT FRIDAY — THE PROBLEM PICTURE OF 1944. AJM /EERIE TALE—YET SET IN BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS. A GHOST STORY—YET TOLD IN A MODfiRN MANNER-. AND ABOVE ALL „ In This Really Unusual Picture— british humour AT .IT'S BRIGHTEST AND BEST British Empire Films Present The Story of a Ghostly Inn THE HALF-WAY HOUSE Brilliantly ■'Starring— — MERVYN JOHNS - — " Famous for his performances in "Went The Day Well," "San Demetrio, London," "The Foreman Went to France," etc. ALFRED DRAYTON Fresh from his success ml the recordbreaking farce, "Women Aren't Angels." FRANCOIS ROSAY — The famous French Star, in her first British appearance. And co-starring TOM WALLS -~ ' ESMOND KNIGHT - GLYNIS JOHNS (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Bos Plan on view 2 to 5 p.m. Daily. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturdays. I 'hvolj 1 \ ftlvnKl / a^^ — NJSWTOWN— 25-041 — Telephone — 25-041 7.30 NIGHTLY — 7.30 THIS ONE WILL KILL YOU-rWITH LAUGHS I IT'S MURDER WITH A WINK-MYSTERY WITH A CHUCKLE. "DANGEROUS BLONDES" Starts with a Crime Quiz—and ends in a Battle of the Sexes. The Blondes EVELYN KEYS ANITA LOUISE LYN.MEKRICK ANN SAVAGE • . —The Victims ' ALLYN JOSLYN JOHN HUBBARD EDMUND LOWE FRANK CRAVEN (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) -Also Showing— JOHN-WAYNE MARTHA SCOTT ALBERT DECKER MARJORIE RAMBEAU "IN OLD OKLAHOMA" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IJEGAL __ KAKOK! Box Plans Knlghton's Tel. 28-365. 7.30 __ NIGHTLY 7.30 FAST! ROMANTIC 1 "EXCITING I Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Story of a Honeymoon with a Different Thrill— "ABOVE SUSPICION 5? ! JOAN CRAWFORD, with FRED MACMURBAY, CONRAD VEIDT, BASIL RATHBONE, REGINALD OWEN. (Recommended Dy Censoi for Adults.) . Showing in conduction with 3 — SELECTED FEATURETTES — 3 BOX PLANS NOW OPEN FOR NEXT WEEKEND First Suburban Presentation of ROBERTSON HARE ALFRED DRAYTON \ in •THE GREATEST BRITISH COMEDY EVER MADE. "WOMEN AREN'T ANGELS" (OR ARE THEY?) (Recommended by tho Censor for Adults.) NEXT TUES., WEDNES., THURS. WITH CHILDREN'S SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16— Walt Disney's "BAMBI" Walt Disney's "BAMBI' t^EW EMPIRE \\\ ISLAND BAY. Jl] Ceeer»»Uon» Tel 1»-8Q7. JJJ 7.30 _— NIGHTLY. 7.30 TRUE TO LIFE, BUT TWICE AS FUNNY. Franchot Mary Dfck TONE MARTIN POWELL And VICTOR MOORE, Wild Positively Steals the Show, " IN THE YEAR'S DIZZIEST ROMANCE— "TRUE TO LIFE" ——Also Shewing Two Cuties go Catty in a Scratch-as Scratch Riot— "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE" "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE" NEXT WEEKEND In Tantalising Technicolor— BING CROSBY DOROTHY LAMOTJR i In "D-I-X-I-E" (All Films Approved for Universal Exhibition.) <~~~**^\l I N EM A* —C^Tj ■17*7^^ KILBIHJKE -^> Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. 7.15 TONIGHT 7.15 M.-G.-M. Proudly Presents Glorious "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" Starring Jeanette McDONALD—NeIson EDDY The Miracle Musical. Unforgettable Romance! It's haunting melodies will thrill you again 1 —ASSOCIATE FEATURE— Columbia Presents, Fredric MARCH and Loretta YOUNG In "BEDTIME STORY" The story you'll want to tell the one YOU love! A gay ana giddy mis-up of uninvited guests barging in on a honeymoon night I (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AIso—NEWS and SHORTS. TEL. 14-202. NEXT CHANGE "HERS TO HOLD" "GENTLEMEN AFTER DARK" TONIGHT 8 o'clock TONIGHT CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL A BRIGHT, TUNEFUL, WELL-VARIED PROGRAMME! PART SINGING (Male, Female, ami Alixed Voices) VOCAL SOLOS Instrumental solos By the WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY and ELLINGTON APOLLO SINGERS (Conductor—H. TEMPLE WHITE). —Assisted by— MYRA SAWYER, Popular Soprano. ZITA AUSTIN, Talented Violinist. HAROLD WHITTLE, at the Piano. Resorves, 3s, at Begg's. Unreserved tickets at doors, 2s. and 150 SKATS AT Is. FOR. WEDDING NOTE INVITATIONS, Social and Business Cards, Office Business Printed Stationery—Telephone 47-222, "Evenln" Post" Printing Dept. ■ ' ■" CIOMPANY Annual Reports anil BalanceJ sheets printed promptly by the "Evening Post" Printing Dept. Tel. 47-222. ' !

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1944, Page 2

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