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AMUSEMENTS

Majestic.—“ Frozen Ghost” nml ‘Til Remember April” conclude to-night. Tilled to the lu-im with grand comedy, ‘ Caught in the Draft,” commencing on Monday, stars Bob Hope, as an army recruit, and Dorothy Lnmour ns his girl friend. Tins rollicmng comedy produces something unusual in nlm entertainment, and tile hilarious situations m which a soldier finds himself are highly amusing. The associate mystery-musical. Sweater Givi,” stars Eddie Bracken and .Tunc PrCissev. King's.—To bring to the screen a most exciting story. United Artists have chosen the Saturday Evening Post’s thriller Dnr.< Waters,” which commenced at the Kings yesterday, and stare three of Hollywood s most outstanding artists. Merle Obcron, I 1 rancho! Tone and Thomas Mitchell. Tile fine supports include the 1945 Melbourne Cup. Regent.—Advcr> ire and romance of a past century come to life on the screen in the film version of Daphne dn Manner's well-known novel, “Frenchman's Creek,” which began Us season yesterday at the Regent Theatie. The film stars Joan Fontaine and Arturo de Cordova. In the east are Basil Rathbone. ns Lord Rockingham : Nigel Bruce. Ralph Forbes, ns the foppish husband of Lady Pt.. ColUmli. and Cecil Kellawny, ns William. This sevenand Cecil Kellawny. as William. Opera House.—The keenest interest, has been displayed in the revival of the Gisborne repertory activities. The society has been in recess during the war and it is felt that a resumption of repertory work is warranted. An enthusiastic general meeting some weeks ago approved tiro selection of Noel Coward s "Blithe Spirit" as an initial performance and a strong cast has been selected for the season of two nights. November 23 and 24. The play had a most successful run in Loudon. It is Noel Coward at his wittiest. It is singularly suitable for repertory work and the society looks forward to a happy reopening of its activities.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21873, 17 November 1945, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21873, 17 November 1945, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21873, 17 November 1945, Page 7