TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
' —Pictures.—Ootagon—The dramatic stars, Edward G. Robinson and Joan Bennett, in 'The Woman in the Window/ supported by Raymond Massey. State*—' To-morrow, the World,' featuring Fredric March and Betty Field, and the 12-year-old radio, stage, and screen star, Skippy Homeier. Empire.—Ann Sheridan, Alexis Smith, Jane Wyman, Jack Carson, Irene Manning, Charles Ruggles, and Evo Arden, in ' The Doughgirls.' Regent.—Margaret O'Brien, Jose Iturhi, and June Allyson in the delightful musical play, 'Music For Millions.' Grand.—An entertaining double-feature Erogramme, consisting of ' The Caribean Mystery' and ' The Lamp Still Burns.' St. James.—Among those featured in ' Brazil ' are Tito Guizar, Ed. Everett Horton, Veloz and Yolanda, Virginia Bruce, and • Roy Rogers. Strand.—Brad Taylor and Ruth Terry in ' Sing. Neighbour, Sing,' and ' Spoilers of the Range,' starring Charles Star,:rett. , . . ~. . Mayfair.—An outstanding motion picture, ; ' The Song of Bernadette,' from the pen of Franz Werfel.
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Evening Star, Issue 25698, 23 January 1946, Page 4
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139TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Evening Star, Issue 25698, 23 January 1946, Page 4
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