ENTERTAINMENTS Opera House
FINALLY TONIGHT: “Meet- The Navy," and, ‘‘Susie Steps Out." Commencing Tomorrow: “Where There’s Life,” starring Bob Hope. The old adage—“uneasy lies the head that wears a crown” —has never been so hilariously demQnstrated as in “Where There’s commencing at the Opera House tomorrow with Signe Hasso and William Bendix also starred, Bob Hope is cast as a gag-happy disk jockey who almost becomes King of a mythical country. “Where There’s Life” starts right off with a bang—an assassin’s bullet fells the reigning m.onarch of Barovia. The shot is heard round the world, for the king’s death-bed confession names a New York platter spinner as his son and heir to the throne. The “clown” prince is, of course, Hope, blissfully going about his business of selling dog food over the air. Only his impending marriage to the manhunting sister of a tough Irish cop mars his happiness. On the eve of this “disaster,” a delegation from Barovia, led by the most beautiful general in any army, Signe Hasso, arrives to tell Hope of his inheritance and to escort him back to the fatherland. From that moment, Hope faces a fate worse than marriage. , Regent Theatre FINALLY TONIGHT: “The Private Life Of A Scoundrel,” with George Sanders, Ann Dvorak. Commencing Tomorrow: “Unconquered ” starring Gary Cooper. Paulette Goddard, Howard Da Silva. “Unconquered,” which co-stars Gary Cooper and Paulette Goddard, commences at the Regent tomorrow. Much of the action centres around Fort Pitt, a lonely outpost giving precarious shelter to 500 colonists. George Washington, then a Colonel in the King’s Colonial forces, selected the site. When Chief Pontiac’s savage hordes swept down on it, determined 'to drive the white settlers out-, there were many who thought its defence was a profitless waste of lives. “Unconquered” also tells the exciting romance of a Virginia militiaman and a lovely English bond slave who fall in love and share some hair-raising adventures. ,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 October 1948, Page 9
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