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AMUSEMENTS

Majestic.—“ See My Lawyer” and “She Gets Her Man,” conclude to-night. . Fast-moving entertainment that grips its audiences’ attention from start to finish is the new picture, “St sol Against the Sky,” commencing to-mor-row. Here is action, dangerous and exciting in the lives of the men who build the steel bridges f hat span large waterways. The associate musical Western, “The Singing Sheriff,” stars Boh Crosby and Fay McKenzie. King’s.—Once in awhile, and only once in awhile, there reaches the screen a motion picture so heartwarmingly human, so packed with rich, honest laughter and truly enthralling romance, that it remains among your most cherished theatre experiences for a long time. Such a film is “Sunday Dinner For A Soldier,” the new 20th Century-Fox picture starring Anne Baxter and John Hodiak with a brilliant supporting cast including Charles Winninger, which is being screened at the King’s Theatre. . , ,

Regent.—Captain Bligh is a ghost now! And what a ghost I We mean to say that Charles Laughton, whom you remember as the stern captain of ‘Mutiny on the Bounty,” plays a far different kind of ”ole now—that of “The Canto rvillo Ghost” in the Motro-Goldwyn-Maycr picture of that name now at the Regent. Picture Laughton as a ghost who has been forced to roam his English castle tor hundred's of years, add delightful little Mar-o-iret O’Brien as his descendant and Robert Young as an American billeted in the castle.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21816, 12 September 1945, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21816, 12 September 1945, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21816, 12 September 1945, Page 7