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AMUSEMENTS

King’*.—“Something For The Boys, the sensational, long-run Broadway musical that critics acclaimed as the show “that made Broadway a better place to laugh ill, ’ comes to the screen of the King's Theatre to-morrow in 20th Century-Fox's brilliant Tcchmcolour filmisation, starring Carmen Miranda, Michael O’Shea and Vivian Blaine with an outstanding, supporting cast. The film, packed with laughs and an unusual romance, boasts six jjfw songs by McHugh and Adamson. Vivian Blane ("The Cherry Blonde”) is heard in the Cole Porter title song. "Something For The Boys.' Regent.—“ Music For Millions,” tho current attraction at the Regent, stars Margaret O'Brien and it is a wonderful musical show highlighted by charm, comedy and romance, plus the wizadry of Jose Iturbi, who plays Debussy’s “Claire de Luno” and Chopin s “Polonaise'’ and “Waltz in G Minor, and conducts the M.G.M. Symphony and choir in “Greig’s Piano Concerto,” the Fourth Movement of Dvorak’s “New World Symphony and tho Hallelujah Chorus from Handel s Moasiah. “Music For Millions” is a must see” film. Majestic.—" For Those in Peril/' to be shown to-day, is a tribute to the air-sea rescue service of the Royal Air Force. lhe author. Richard Hillary, n fighter pilot himpelf who wafl shot clown in the Battle of Britain, graphically depicts the spirit of these men who have been responsible for Baving bo many lives in this war. The associate ture is Paramount’s merry musical. “You Can’t Ration Love,” starring Betty Rhodes and Johnny Johnson.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21934, 31 January 1946, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21934, 31 January 1946, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21934, 31 January 1946, Page 7

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