TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
—Pictures,— Empire.—Fred Emney, Alastair Sim. Edward Rigby, Patricia Roc, and Oliver Wakeflold in J. B. Priestley's 'Let the People Sing.' Strand.—' Sign of the Wolf,' a Jack London drama, with Michael Whalen, and ' Get Going,' with Robert Paige and Grace McDonald. St, James.—P. C. Wren's famous story, ' Beau Geste,' starring Gary Cooper, Robert Preston, Ray Milland, and Brian Donlevy. Octagon.—Paul Muni in the drama, ' Commandos Strike at Dawri,' with Anna Lee, Lillian Gish, and Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Grand.—Tim Holt in * Red River Robin Hood,' and Lupe Yelez and Leon Evrol in ' Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event.' Regent —Claudette Colbert and Fred Macmurray in the comedy 'No Time for Love.' l State.—The thrilling romantic-adventure, ' Flight for Freedom,' featuring Rosalind Russell, Fred Mao Murray, and Herbert Marshall. Mayfair.—-'Thunder Birds,' starring Gene Tierney and Preston Foster, and ' Fly By Night,' with Nancy Kelly and Richard Carlson. —Coming Attractions.— Grand (To-morrow). —A drama of the Russian guerrillas, ' The Boy ' from Stalingrad,' featuring Bobby Samarzich, and Charles Starrett in the western, ' The Medico of Painted Springs.' Mayfair (To-morrow). —Wallace Beery and Marjorie Main in ' Jackass Mail.' Also the comedy, ' Kisses For Breakfast.'
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Evening Star, Issue 25070, 11 January 1944, Page 2
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