TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
Pictures.— Empire. Edward G. Robinson,/ Marlene Dietrich, and George Raft in ' Manpower,', with Alan Hale and Frank McHugh. Strand.—Anna May Wong in the drama, "Bombs Over Burma,' and Jimmy Lydon in the comedy, 'Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour.' St. James.—Two dramatic films, 'ln the Rear of the Enemy.' a story of the Russian guerrillas, and ' Russia at War.' Octagon.—The screen version of W. Somerset Maugham's great story, 'The Moon and Sixpence,' starring George Sanders. Grand.—A dynamic story of Japanese intrigue ' Little U.5.A.," with Preston Foster; also Jane Withers in ' The Mad Mar,tindales.' Regent.—The screen version of the famous American, story, ' Mrs.Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch,' with F&y Bainter, Hugh Herbert, and Vera Vague. State.—A stirring story of Central East , Africa. 'Sundown,' featuring George Sanders. Bruce Cabot, and Gene Tier-
ney. Mayfair.—Ray Milland and Betty Field in th-i comedy, ' Are Husbands Necessary?' and the drama, ' Out of the Fog,' fea* turing John Garfield and Ida Lupino. ■ —Skating.— De Luxe Rink.—Filleul. street.
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Evening Star, Volume 24914, Issue 24914, 12 July 1943, Page 2
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