AMUSEMENTS
King’s.—John Ford’s “When A'illie Comes Marching Home”—the master director of many great screen dramas turning his fine hand to hilarious comedy for the first time in years is being screened at the King’s Theatre. Dan Dailey, Corinne Calvert and Colleen Townsend are eo-stars ot this , icture. William Demarest. heads the supporting cast, which includes James Lydon, Lloyd Corrigan and Evelyn Varden. Regent.—“ Malaya” (Spencer Tracy, dames Stewart) concludes at the Regent today. < If you are looking for th« unusual, the startling, the bizarre, in screen entertainment, then everything points to “The Accused,” Hal Wallis’ Paramount suspense drama of a beautiful woman whose emotions were tested hy one night of terror, Loretta Young, Robert Cummings and Wendell Corey are starred in this surprise-packed romantic drama which commences at the Regent tomorrow. Majestic.—The Teehnicolour product ion “Tulsa,” screening today, stars Susan Hayward and Robert Preston. Here is the saga of a black gold boom town, the centre of a boom town empire, with forests of black derricks rising stark against the skies, a thousand lives swept along on a golden tide of oil —and then sheets of sa%*aße flame that rip and sear arrows the plains, leaving destruction in their wnlir.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23271, 5 June 1950, Page 7
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