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ENTERTAINMENTS Opera House

Tonight: “Her Adventurous Night” and “Appointment with Crime.” When a killer abducts, a pretty girl going to her wedding and with her, a glib bachelor, not her bridegroom, the complications promise to be funny as well as exciting. “Her Adventurous Night,” showing at the Opera House tonight, stars Dennis O’Keefe, Helen Walker, and Scotty Beckett. The story deals humorously with a novel situation, in which the wild imagination of a little boy lands his parents in gaol as murder suspects. Action of the plot shows how the youngster innocently manufactures the story of his parents’ wedding and how they become involved with a bandit after the latter slays a bank teller. “Appointment with Crime” Any idea that crime is an easy way to make a living, or that there is glamour and adventure in it, will soon be dispelled when you have seen “Appointment With Crime” stari’ing William Hartnell and Joyce Howard, showing at the Opera House tonight. A dozen recent crimes have been put together to make this sensational new crook story. ____ Regent Theatre Tonight: “I Know Where I’m Going.” Roger Livesey and Wendy. Hiller are teamed in the new film, “I Know Where I’m Going.” It is a personal triumph for each of them and a production that is destined to leave its mark on British screen achievements. Filmed in the Hebridean Islands, off the west coast of Scotland, it is the story of a girl who decided that money was everything and allowed nothing ’ to alter her course .until she faced a narrow strip of the Atlantic in its angriest mood when within sight of her goal. Those menacing seas halted her long enough to meet the impoverished Laird of Kiloran, and to learn that happiness can also be found elsewhere than in a pot of gold.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1948, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Opera House Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1948, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Opera House Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1948, Page 3