AMUSEMENTS
King’s.—“ Scotland Yard” screens finally to-night. “The Drum,” an epic of Indian frontier life, starring Sabu of “Elephant Boy” fame, commences to-morrow. Raymond Massey and Valerie Hobson are featured in this story by E. W. Mason, which shows the methods by which Great Britain maintains her rule over native races. Regent. One of the most memorable romances ever written for the stage, Robert E. Sherwood’s “Waterloo Bridge,” lias been made into a timely and tender love story, starring Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor, is now showing daily at 2 and 8 p.m. The season concludes on Thursday. Majestic Theatre. —Dramatic mystery' and gay musical spectacles are combined in “Washington Melodrama," which is to head the doublefeature programme at the Majestic to-day. Frank Morgan, Ann Rutherford, and Kent Tay'or head the cast. “Across the Sierras' stars Bill Elliott.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20655, 8 September 1941, Page 3
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