Website updates are scheduled for Tuesday September 10th from 8:30am to 12:30pm. While this is happening, the site will look a little different and some features may be unavailable.
×
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

ENTERTAINMENTS

Opera House FINALLY TONIGHT: "If You Knew Susie.” Commencing Tomorrow. "Under Nevada Skies” and Fighting M'ad.” . Starring Roy Rogers and featuring George Hays, Dale Evans, The Sons of the Pioneers, and Trigger “Under Nevada Skies” an action-packed Western musical commences at the Opera House tomorrow. ’ . The story concerns Rogers lamouo rodeo star who returns to his old home town to visit his old pal Gabby and meets his Indian friends at a near-by reservation. On hearing that an old friend of Gabbv’s has been murdered they forget about Indian pow-wows and romantic sogs and go out in search oi the mysterious killer. Joe Palooka, Australia’s favourite comic strip hero, also hero of a hundred fights, again comes to the screen of the Opera House tomorrow in his latest knock-out drama, “Fighting Mad.” The story deals with the heavyweight champ who has retired because of an eye injury that may cause him to go blind. His manager, Knobby Walsh is sold an interest in another heavyweight by a gang of racketeers who arranges fights to suit themselves. When the champion hears that his friend Knobby, is being used as a stooge he comes out of retirement and challenges the new heavyweight champion, and in a thrilling fight, knocks him out.

Regent Theatre FINALLY TONIGHT: "Green Grass of . Wyoming,” with Peggy Cummins, Charles Coburn, Robert Arthur. Commencing Tomorrow: "Call Northside 777,” starring James Stewart, Richard Conte, Helen Walker.

This is the story that was waiting to be unleashed by Chicago Times reporter McNeal... a story that lay smoldering in the heart and hopes of a mother —Tillie Wiecek —whose son was sentenced to a life term in Illinois State Penitentiary for the murder of a policeman in 1932. And it is the story whose telling Frank Wiecek fought against—in the beginning—so that his innocent wife and child be spared. This is the story whose secret was locked behind the cold, bitter lips of Wanda Skutnik who swore to the jury that Frank was the killer, and then disappeared. It is the story that Some police and government officials tried to hush up to “maintain confidence in law and order.” And it is the story that a crusading newspaper and its fighting city editor Kelly said must—and Would —be told.

“Call Northside 777”... that’s the way it began. And before it was over, a lone reporter, backed by his newspaper, was to shatter an empire of infamy and violence, and tear from a mountain of lies the truth that was to bring justice to an innocent man.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19490523.2.19

Bibliographic details

Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1949, Page 3

Word Count
425

ENTERTAINMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1949, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1949, Page 3