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King George Theatre, Fris ' 20 f 28 : T?- ■■ ® ■ ■■'' V-" 1 ""'- v -£s' ' '.■ ■■• ' o - Matinee Saturday; 2 p. m. ' ' '' '' ' " "" ' 1 ' BRILLIANT DRAMATIC' SCREEN TRIUMPH Kathetfne Hepburn j up|A fT nAAj P I Men j° u Ginger Rogers I JAAUC L„"" UII _.j Andrea Leeds (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . ■ • "THE PICTURE EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT "The picture"—as Hollywood Reported puts it-M'that made a new Hepburn, guided Ginger Rogers to a top spat she never approached before, created a star out of Andrea Leeds, has given the screen a new Lucille Ball, helped Adolphe Menjou in another of his great performances . . . a picture that is the talk of the movie universe. SPECIAL SUPPORTING FEATURETO MAKE OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT At Eveninj Sessions Only Mae Clarke in "OutlaWS of the Orient" HarryWortli r . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AWAKENING THE SLEEPING DRAGON OF THE EAST—WITH DYNAMITE Pritace Edward Theatre. Saturday, March 26, 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. "As Good Tried" . • / (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) She caught her "boss" kissing a countess! She caught the countess kissing her husband! Her husband caught her kissing a boy friend ! Romance runs wild! What a mix-up! What a marriage! What a niiithquako! ALSO At Evening Session Only John Howard - Nan Grey — Robert Wilcox IN — " Let Them Live " : (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' ' They charged him with murder and blackmail. They threw him in jail. They were afraid of what he knew—and could tell. A dynamic drama of daring doctors who defy city dictators to deprive death of a thousand victims. And Then At Both Theatres—Still Another SCOOP The First of f 7Jf t •• vil • i »♦ j 1938 Marvellous WaltDisneysl rld.W<Ul<in rlOilClay | Coloured Symphonies (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE —TUESDAY, March 29 KING GEORGE THEATRE —TUESDAY, WED., THURS. 'HOPALONG RIDES AGAIN." SPECIAL RETURN SEASON OF— (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition). '"prrpftnrtP a rrnrcj wttti " "BLONDE TROUBLE." THEODORA GOES WILD. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) King George Theatre, Tues., Wed., Thurs., March 22, 23,24 The radio espionage thriller which intrigued a million 8.8.C. SHE WANTED MORE THAN HIS GIFTS- SHE WANTED listeners—now live°s on the screen as the year's most exciting HAPPINESS. action romance. RICARDO CORTEZ AKIM TAMIROFF . PAUL KAVANAGH GRETA NISSEN —_ IN u : ~ also- "Her' Husband Lies" Collette (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ~, n j, A r Un , He played hearts and won . . . with a "deck of cards . . . (Recommended by Censor or .) ] luman hoart that meant happiness was cast to the The Year's Most Exciting Espionage Thriller. Punctuated bottom .. . the exciting story of a gambler who played square with Gay Dancing, Merry Music and Youthful Romance. with everything but love. Prince Edward, Tuesday, March 22 Prince Edward, Thursday, March 24 .r «-tw-\» tj T \ wyt> t rwTv wn t attpttiQ Spies and smugglers'! Beware the coast guard, dare-devil ALL ABOARD . FOR LOVE ANJ) LAUGHS sentinels of the open seas. They are on your trail with orders JAMES DUNN MISCHA AUVER SALLY EILERS to wipe you out. IN; NAN GREY LOTUS LONG FUZZY KNIGHT aVe D our i S "The Sea Spoilers'' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . * ** „ ~ -j ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Dashing Jimmy Dunn Lye-filling bal y Eilers—and niel^y _ Thrill to fast fighting, hard hitting John Wayne as he mad Mischa Auer in a romantically wild and mirthfully tlui - leads the daring coast guard in a terrific battle against Alaskan ing chase from New \ork to Monte Carlo alter a fortune in outlaws to recue a kidnapper girl and, recover millions in "hot" money! smuggled furs.

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Hutt News, Volume 11, Issue 41, 23 March 1938, Page 3

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