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AMUSEMENTS

Majestic.—"On Stage Everybody" and "Crime Inc.” conclude to-night. Monday’s programme from Warner Bros, will be headed by the outstanding western production "Bad Men of Missouri,” starring Dennis Morgan, Wayne Morris, Arthur Kennedy, with Jane Wyman as the famous Younger Bus. Robin Hoods of the range and clashed with Jesse Jnmes. The associate comedy, "Make Your Own Bed,” stars Jack Carson, Irene Manning and Jane Wyman. King's.—Starring John Hodiak, and introducing ns his co-star, lovely Nancy (iuild, who is being hailed at a screen discovery, ■’Somewhere In The Night." 2nth Century-Fox's new romantic thriller, opened yesterday at the King's. The romance and excitemcnt-pack-cd film tells the gripping story of an exmarine. plagued liy amnesia—afraid to love, afraid even to search out his past; haunted hy the memory of an unfinished kiss and of a forgotten shame. Filled with suspense and thrilling drama, the film is said to present the boldest probing of human emotions ever attempted oa the screen. Regent.—To-day's programme is headed by Paramount's sprightly and romantic comedy. “The Adairs of Susan,” starring Joan Fontaine, Dennis O'Keefe. George Brent and Walter Abel. This film is calculated to appeal to all those patrons who appreciate diverting entertainment with the emphasis on comedy. Its amusing situations, delightful dialogue and zest are most refreshing. "The Affairs of Susan” has had extended seasons in all of the main centres, which gives an indication as to its popularity. Opera House. —With a enst of over 10(1 performers. ranging from tiny tots to Savage Club veterans. Maureen Iveany's revue, “Xmas Frolics.” to he presented at the Opera House next Tuesday in aid of the Hine Materoa Children’s Home, promises to be the happiest show of the year to put one in the mood for Christmas. In addition to spectacular hallets dressed on colourful costumes, there will be a wealth of variety in comedy, music and novelty. Specialty turns from the visiting acrobatic team. “The Flot'itas,” and the magic of "Pharos” should be a pleasing addition to the local’ talent. Tickets and reserves are obtainable at. Arthur Toye. Limited.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22198, 7 December 1946, Page 9

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AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22198, 7 December 1946, Page 9

AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22198, 7 December 1946, Page 9