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AMUSEMENTS

King's.—" Return of Badmen," which begins tomorrow, is described as "thp mightiest saga of frontier outlaws.” Those who like daring riders and men quick on the trigger should find plenty of excitement when the Daltons and the .Tames boys ride on their nefarious raids. Prominent actors are Randolph Scott, Anne Jeffreys and George llayes. . Io iurther provide for the children, a morning matinee will be hold on Wednesday at 10.30 o clock.^ Regent.—"lt Happened on sth Avenue concludes at the Regent today. A romantic drama, "The Loves of Joanna hodden, which comes to the Regent Theatre tomorrow, costars G'oogic Withers and Jean Kent, with John McCallum, “Chips” Rafferty and Derek Bond. Based on the novel by Sheila KayeSmith, it has the Kentish Romney Marsh for its setting, and tells the story of the beautiful, self-willed Joanna Godden, who decides to defy convention by running the farm which she inherits from her father. The stormy loyes in her life, which battle with her farming career, provide a strongly romantic subject. Majestic.—Paramount’s outdoor classic lti colour,. “Silver City,” heads today s programme. This is one of the big productions of the year and stars Randolph facott, Barbai .1 Button, George “Gabby” Hayes and Lon Chaney. A bright array of featurettes includes "The Princess' Wedding,” finals of the Olympic Games, a colour cartoon, 'Speaking of Animals," and two newsreels. 'Silver City will be screened at a special Young New Zealanders Club programme today and Tuesday at 2 o’clock.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22729, 30 August 1948, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22729, 30 August 1948, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22729, 30 August 1948, Page 7