TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
—Pictures.— St. James. —Charles Dickens's ' A Tale of Two Cities,' starring Ronald Colm&n. Empire.—' Keep Your Powder Dry,' with Lana. Turner, Laraine Day, and Susan Peters in the featured rcles. Regent.—' A Song to Remember,' starring Paul Muni, Merle Oberon, Cornel Wilde, and Stephen Bekassy. State.—A horror film, ' Dark Waters,' starring Merle Oberon, Thomas Mitchell, and Fra-nchot Tone. Octagon.—' I'll Be Seeing You,' with Joseph Gotten, Ginger Rcgers, and Shirley Temple. Grand.—David Niven in 'The Way Ahead,' and ' Riders of the Purple Sage.' i Strand.—A double-feature . programme, ' Eadie Was a Lady ' and Call of the South Seas.' Mayfair.—Anne Sheridan and Ronald Reagan in ' Juke Girl.' with ' This Man's Navy.' , —Coming Attractions.— Mayfair (To-morrow).—' Thirty Seconds Over Tokio,' starring Spencer Tracy, Van Johnson, and Robert Walker. Also the comedy-romance, ' Sing a Jingle.' Municipal, Green Island (To-morrow). — Noel Coward's epic, 'ln Which We Serve,' starring David Niven.
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Evening Star, Issue 25730, 1 March 1946, Page 4
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