AMUSEMENTS
Regent. Rod Skelton does plenty of sushimself and Ann Rutherford into thrilling' and hilarious predicaments, and solves a murder mystery niyid howls of mirth ia Whistling in Dixie.” Skelton once again portrays the character of Wally BcnRj* l * ,* Y* 1g Fox,” which he first created in Whistling in the Dark,” with Ann Rutherford as his fiancee.
Majestic.—To-day the feature attraction is ‘‘Danny Boy.” :i comedy-drama with large helping.; of sentimental, evergreen songs and heart-cheering humour against n tppieal war-tiing background of blitz night life* leaturing a new 1 l-year-ol<l discovery. Grant 'lyin', and Wilfred Lawson. The supporting feature, “The Nurse’s Secret,” is a story of thrills, romance and comedy featuring Lee Patrick and Regis Toomey. King’s.—Thrills and laughter are provided in generous, proportions in "Whispering Ghosts,” which begins to-day, with Milton Berle. Brenda Joyce and John Carradino starred. “The Man in the Trunk,” starring Lynn Roberts and Carrol Naish, the second feature, is a film lull of romance, mystery and laughs.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21151, 20 July 1943, Page 5
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162AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21151, 20 July 1943, Page 5
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