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AMUSEMENTS

Opera House Now Showing: “Home in Wyomin” starring Gene Autry; also “Eyes of the Underworld.” Gehe Autry screen’s most popular western singing star-who has thrilled .you in all his previous hits, thrills you anew in his latest production “Home ih Wyomin” now showing at the Opera House, with : Smiley Burnette and Fay McKenzie in leading supporting roles. Packed with excitement, laughter and action the film also contains five songs entitled “Any Bonds To-day;” "Thinking To-night of My Blue Eye’s;” "Modern Design;” “Twilight in Old Wyomin;” and “Clementine.” Action melodrama devotees are promised a full quota of entertainment in Universal’s “Eyes of the Underworld,” now showing at the Opera House. Starring Richard Dix, the picture has a distinguished supporting cast headed by such outstanding performers as Wendy Barrie, Don Porter, Billy Lee, Lloyd Corrigan and Lon Chaney. The story turns the spotlight full upon the vicious and far-flung operations of motor car theft gangs since Uncle Sam clamped war-time restrictions on the sale of autos and tyres.*

Regent Theatre NOW SHOWING: “A Yank In The R.A.F.,” starring Tyrone Power and Betty Grable. “Never, .have so many owed ■so much to so few!” These famous words show how England feels about her protecting eagles, the valiant R.A.F. All realise that without the stamina, the vigilance, the courage and the skill of this handful of picked men, England would surely have fallen. But all . too little is known about these heroes of World War 11. The headlines shout their deeds daily; R.A.F. Bombs Berlin Again—but of the men who go to make up England’s air force there are many unanswered questions. 20th. Century-Fox has fashioned an answer to these and many other queries in its latest picture, “A Yank in The R.A.F.” Far from a glorificatibn of the men of the R.A.F., it is a picturisation of them at work and at play, an attempt to bring them to the screen just as they are in life. Seen through the eyes of the Yank, who is portrayed by Tyrone Power and ’ Betty Grable as h'S sweetheart, the picture brings into focus the things that make the R.A.F. what it is to-day.

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Grey River Argus, 3 April 1943, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 3 April 1943, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 3 April 1943, Page 6