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TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.

—Pictures.— Strand.—' False Faces,' featuring Stanley Ridges, Bill Henry, and Veda Ann Borg, and Gale Storm in 'Nearly Eighteen,' eomorise an attractive double programme. St. James.—The second week of' The Great Waltz,' which brings to the screen through the medium of Miliza Korjus and 90 packed musicians the music of Johann Strauss. ' Octagon.—A revealing picture based on a best seller by James R. Young, ' Behind the Rising Sun,' has as its stars Margo, Tom Neal, J. Carroll Naish, and Robert Ryan. Crand.— Don Amecbe, Frances Dee, and Ann Rutherford in ' Happy Land,' and Rita Haywortb and Victor Mature in the popular musical attraction, 'My Gal Sal.' Regent.—Warner Brothers' Academy Award winning picture, ' Casablanca,' starring Humphrey Bojjart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid, Conrad Veidt, and Claude Rains. State.—A picture dealing with the problem of the fate of war criminals after the war, ' None Shall Escape,' features Marsha Hunt, Eric Rolf, and Henry Travers. Empire.—An engrossing mystery is provided in * Two Tickets to London.' which itars Michele Morgan (' Joan of Paris *), Alan Curtis. C. Aubrey Smith, and Barry Fitzgerald. Mayfair.—A comedy, 'The More the Merrier,' starring Joel McCrae, Jean Arthur, and Charles Coburn. Municipal, Green Island.—' Son of Fury,' with Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney, George Sanders, and Roddy McDowell. —Skating.— De Luxe' Rink.—Filleul street —Dancing.— Town Hall.—Two halls and three bands. Pioneer Hall.—Wembley Dance. St. John Ambulance Hall.—Old-time and modern dancing.

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Evening Star, Issue 25324, 4 November 1944, Page 6

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TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Evening Star, Issue 25324, 4 November 1944, Page 6

TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Evening Star, Issue 25324, 4 November 1944, Page 6