TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
—Pictures. — Regent.—Cery Grant starred in the comedy, ' Arsenic end Old Lace.' St. James.—Claude Allister, Marie Lohr, Wylie Watson, Jimmy Henley, and Frederick Leister are featured in ' Ki6s the Bride Good-bye.' Empire.—The romantic story, 'The Clock,' Judy Garland and Bob Walker. State.—The third week of * Dear Octopus,' with Margaret Lockwood, Michael Wilding, Helen Haye, and Roland Culver. Strand.—A double-feature programme, .with Donald O'Connor in ' Patrick the Great' and ' Pass to Romance.' Grand.—' Don't Take It to Heart' and ' It's That Man Again,' starring Tommy Handley. Octagon. The technicolour production, ' Wilson,? with 12,000 players. Mayfair.—Noel Coward's ' This Happy Broed,' t also the thrilling drama of airsea rescue, ' For Those in Peril.' —Skating.— De Luxe Rink, Filleul street. —Coming Attractions.— Mayfair (To-morrow) .—A double-feature programme, with ' The Fighting 69th ' and ' Calling Dr D»ath,' will be shown. Grand (To-morrow). 'The Enchanted Cottage,' starring Dorothy McGuire, Robert Young, and Herbert Marshall.
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Evening Star, Issue 25769, 16 April 1946, Page 4
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148TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 25769, 16 April 1946, Page 4
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