TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
—Pictures.-Grarid.-eFast-niOving drwSiA, 'Stand By All with Florence Rice and John Beal, and a romantic film, ' Liicky Legs.' . ■ - • >•. most' stnsacional spy .- draina, 'Mr, Davis,' starring Mervyn Jones and, Nova. Pilb^iu. Stat»,Vsa#»on RuHro'ii's famous love story, ' Tlia Big Sfcreei,' f featuring Henry Fonda, Lucil'ld Ball, Eugene Patlette, " and : . . Erdpirs'.<£Brian Dc-ri|evy, Veronica Lake,and in the mystery 'The . Glass'Key.' ; •'■.':" Strsnd.*nJean Parked and John Archer in jHi, Neighbour,' also 'Sons of the Pioneers,' with Roy Rogers and George " Gabby " Hayes. St. J£met.r-<Air iimaiing detective thriller, * Kid Glove Killer,' stirring Van Hoflin and Marsha Hunt, also the comedy . 'Bridal Suite.' Oetagon.r-Second week's screening of W. Somerset M&ugha-m's great story, ' The Stroll and SitfpcnceY starring George Sanders. Mayfair.—Two brilliant comedies, 'That Uncertain Feeling,' witfi 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 24918, 16 July 1943, Page 2
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138TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Evening Star, Issue 24918, 16 July 1943, Page 2
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