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ENTERTAINMENTS Opera House

Tonight: “Stormy Waters” and “For the Love of Rusty.” "For the Love of Rusty” with Ted Donaldson, Tom Powers, Ann Doran and “Rusty” (the wonder dog) in the leading roles. showing at the Opera/ House tonight, tells of the heartaches and heart-throbs experienced by a youngster whose love for his dog gets them into a series of exciting adventures. The story concerns a youngster who runs away from home because his stern father cannot understand that, boys will be boys. And that when they have dogs they can even get into more mischief than usual! An unexpected accident in which Rusty is hurt after saving the veterinarian’s fife brings father and son together for a touching and thoroughly heartwarming climax. “STORMY WATERS”

An exciting, romantic drama in which Jean Gabin and Michele Morgan are torn between two loves, forms the basis of “Stormy Waters.” a thrilling adventure of storm-swept seas, starring at the Opera House.

Regent Theatre TonightA Scandall in Paris” starring George Sanders, Carole Landis, Signe Hasso. In “A Scandal in Paris” George Sanders plays the title role of Vidocq, a 19th century master-crook a Don Juan whose left hand palms a diamond even as his lips steal a kiss. Signe Hasso and Carole Landis take him over the romantic hurdles; and Akim Tamiroff and Gene Lockhart complicate his “professional” life as respectively, his undisciplined cutthroat companion Emile, and the implacable Chief of Police, Richet. Sanders rates as a dashing rogue and lady-killer. Miss Hasso, gives an enchanting and provocative performance in the part of Therese, Carole Landis is Loretta, flirtatious waterfront cafe singer.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1948, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS Opera House Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1948, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS Opera House Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1948, Page 7

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