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AMUSEMENTS

King’s.—All the lavishness of “That Night in Rio,” the melody of “Tin Pan Alley,” and the eye-appeal of “Down Argentine Way” have been brought together in the latest 20th Century-Fox Technicolour musical, “Moon Over Miami.” now screening at the King’s Theatre. Framed against the tropical beauty of Miami, “Moon Over Miami” features Don Ameche, Betty Grable, and Robert Cummings in their most delightful and entertaining roles. Regent.—" Ships With Wings” played again to a capacity house on Saturday night. The main attraction being of considerable length, there are fewer featurettes, but the few there are, certainly come up to the Regent standard. Tommy Trinder, the English comedian, of "Sailors 3” fame, is returning shortly to the Regent. Four other well-known players, including Asta, plus three murders, will be Been in Gisborne ini the near future. Majestic.—ln “The Devil Commands," which commences to-day, Karloff pierces the veil beyond the grave to fill the screen with weird thrills. The associate feature, “Behind the News,” is an exciting newspaper crime story starring Lloyd Nolan and Doris Davenport. Additional excitement is added to the programme with a new chapter of “Mandrake the Magician,” which opens the programme.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20822, 29 June 1942, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20822, 29 June 1942, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20822, 29 June 1942, Page 6

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