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ENTERTAINMENTS

OPERA HOUSE—To-night: “Dillinger” and “Pistol Packin Mama.” That “the wages of sin is death” is shown in “Dillinger,” an exciting drama which covers the criminal life of a notorious gangster. This hairraising film is showing at the Opera House, With Lawrence Tierney in the title role. ■ , The story begins with Dillinger s first .crime and progresses through jail breaks, bank robberies, a headlong escape from officers in the Wisconsin woods, a nearly fatal train robbery and the eventual ambush by the F. 8.1. as the gangster leader emerges from a Chicago motion picture theatre, betrayed to the special agents by the notorious “woman in red.” “PISTOL PACKIN’ MAMA” Loaded with gay tunes, sparkling romance and riotous hilarity “Pistol Packin’ Mama, a musical comedy based on the smash song hit of the same name, is showing at the Opera House. The story deals with that of a famed singer who gets cheated out of her gambling den by a smooth city slicker. Song hits include: “Love is a Corny Third,” “I’ve Heard that Song Before,” “You Could Hear a Drop,” and the theme song “Pistol Packin’ Mama.” REGENT THEATRE — To-night: “Miss Susie Slagle’s,” with Veronica Lake, Sonny Tufts, ' Jean Caufield. It is about the year 1910, in an Eastern city, when five new roomers arrive at’ the boarding house maintained for medical students by Miss Susie Slagle (Lillian Gish). After a welcome by Dean Wingate (Roman. Bohnen), the boys begin the four-year medical course,. Pug is determined to become a surgeon, and shows great promise, despite hi= psychological fear of seeing people die. On Christmas Eve Bert meets Nan . Rogers (Veronica Lake), a student nurse. They soon fall in love and Nan agrees to marry Bert and return with him to China, where his parents are missionaries. An epidemic of diptheria sweeps the city, and' students are drafted to handle other cases while doctors combat the epidemic. The annual Easter party at Miss Susie’s ends sadly when Bert is discovered to be critically ill. Nan and Bert’s friends take turns at his bedside. Bert begins to sink'during Pug’s watch and the latter, fear stricken, runs away. Bert dies, and Pug, feeling himself responsible, refuses to handle several cases to which he is assigned. It is Miss Susie who finally persuades Pug to take a case. With Naha’s assistance, Pug delivers a baby and, his fear overcome, he first gets Gret’s promise to marry, and later, he graduates with an appointment to the medical school.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 February 1947, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 4 February 1947, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 4 February 1947, Page 3

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