TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
Pictures.— Octagon.—The screen version of W. Somerset Maugham's great story, ' The Moon and Sixpence,' starring George Sanders. Grand.—Fast-moving drama, 'Stand By All Networks,' with Florence Bice and John Beal, and a romantic film. ' Lucky Legs.' Regent.—The screen version of the famous American story, " Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch,' with Fay Bainter, Hugh Herbert, and Vera Vague. State.—A stirring story of Centra! East Africa. ' Sundown,' featuring George Sanders, Bruce Cabot, and Gene Tierney. 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 Bussian guerrillas, and ' Bussia at War.' Mayfair. Two brilliant comedies—- ' That Uncertain Feeling,' with Merle Oberon and Melvyn Douglas, and 'Unexpected Uncle,' with James Craig and Anne Shirley. —Skating.— De Luxe Rink.—Filleul street.
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Evening Star, Issue 24917, 15 July 1943, Page 4
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