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AMUSEMENTS

Regent.—The Keltic Family, introduced to the world mid emplaced in lasting fame by Betty MacDonald, reaches the screen in Universal-International's “The Egg and 1." which is today’s new attraction, with inencing at the. 10.30 a.m. session! with Claudette Colbert and Fred Mac Murray starred as the honeymooning poultry farnfcrs The Kettles, I’a and Ida and their 13 children, have been pronounced the most fascinating exhibits of rural eccentricity since the infamous Jukes family of Indiana became a scientific study. Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride appear as "Ma and Pa." Majestic.—Wallace Beery in "The (Ireat McGurk,” and Charles Starrctt in "Gunning for Vengeance,” conclude tonight. Discriminating patrons who are seeking something refreshingly new in entertainment will find it tomorrow in Metro-Goldwyn Mayer's adaptation of George Victor Martin’s best seller. Interwoven with charming romance, homespun humour and fast-moving action, "Our Vines Have Tender Grapes” brings sterling performances by three great stars, Margaret O’Brien, Edward G. Robinson, and Jackie ("Butch”) Jenkins.

King's.—The producer who made “Hell's Angels,” starring the late Jean Harlow, and first starred Paul Muni, now brings to the screen two new stars in "The Outlaw." Jane Russell and Jack Butell are tile leads, with Walter Houston and Thomas Mitchell supporting, "The Outlaw” is said to be unlike anything ever screened before, and took two years to produce. Howard Hughes’ daring productions opens at the King's today. Advance bookings are already very heavy and intending patrons are advised to secure thenseats as early as possible.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22426, 5 September 1947, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22426, 5 September 1947, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22426, 5 September 1947, Page 3

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