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AMUSEMENTS

King’s The murder of mi ncior on n Hollywood studio sound stage starts the action in RKO Radio’s newest Falcon film, "The Falcon in Hollywood.” Tom Conway is featured. Crashing the gates of the movie studio, The Falcon finds the hody and. although hampered by studio “cops,” he succeeds in getting his man. He is alternately aided nnd hindered by a girl taxi driver who falls heavily for him. Barbara Hale. Rita Cordny and Jean Brooks play outstanding parts in this thrilling picture. Regent.—Filled with gniety nnd laughter, inspired by young romantic love and abounding in hilarious situations that only two beautiful ’teen-nRe girls could perpetrate, tho new Paramount film. "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay.” which will open to-morrow at tho Regent, is a gem of entertainment. Go-star-ring Diana Lynn nnd Gail Russell, the two gay Innocents follow their hearts to London and Paris in search of romance. As a novel, “Our Hearts Were Young nnd Gay” made 20,000,000 readers laugh. As a screen adaptation, millions more are roaring. The associate programme is of a high class. Majestic.—A' super-nhoaker horror film heads to-day’s new programme at the Majestic. Tt is "House of Frankenstein,” with Boris Karloff, Lou Chaney, John Cnrradine and J. Carrol Nntsh. Karloff is seen as a mad scientist in this firm, which re-creates some of the screen’s most macabre characters. It is not suitable entertainment for children. The associate feature is a western up to the Lent tradition of action-packed films, "Hail To The Rangers.” Charles Rtarrett is the star.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21853, 25 October 1945, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21853, 25 October 1945, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21853, 25 October 1945, Page 7