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AMUSEMENTS

Majestic.—“l Was Framed” ami “The Man from Tumbleweeds” conclude to-night. Clark Gnhie continues his adventurous career on the screen In "They Met in Bombay,” which opens on Monday. With Rosalind Russell ns his co-star and the Orient as his modern locale, Gable essays a new role, that of an international confidence man. The associate action feature, “Gentle Annie,” stars James Craig, Donna Reed and Marjorie Main. King's.—" Tile Fighting Lr.tly,” which commenced at tile King's yesterday, is probably the best documentary picture \ye are likely to see at the King’s. The film is not only the biography of a ship—an Essex clans aircraftcarrier which served witli Vice-Admiral Mitsclier’s famous Task Force fit! —but also nn extraordinarily vivid record of naval warfare in the Pneific. "The Fighting Lady,” in subtitled “A Drama of the Pacific,” nnd rarely has a picture been better named. Colour, spectacle nnd action have been recorded. Regent.—" Can’t Help Singing,” Universal's superb musical in Technicolour, is being screened at the Regent. It stars Deanna Durbin in what is undoubtedly her beat picture since “JOO Men and a Girl.” She has never been more radiant or in better voice. The melodies are from the gifted pen of Jerome Kern, sufficient guarantee in itself of pleasing music of the lighter, lilting type. "Can’t Help Singing” is a "must se™ "

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21801, 25 August 1945, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21801, 25 August 1945, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21801, 25 August 1945, Page 7