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KING GEORGE THEATRE

i «. PN|n& of but '. " light-hearted gaiety of romance In Paris; with the poignance of love on ' y . the brink of disinter, a stirring new ; photoplay brijimi Olafdette Colbert . r and Rtfy to jthe King George theatrfe. ' »• -lit ■ r,is Paramount's' "Arise, My LdvV' produced by Arthur Hornblow and -nWrected # wlth_; pn. the genffiijj' aSd insl^ht *jtbp.i have characterised the previous mition pictures«. pf. jiltchell Leisen. ; : > "Arise, My iLove" is the story-of fighters. ClaildeUe' Colbert, as • audacious newspaper woman, flghtl •'< the despots of Europe with woi&s. , Milland, a flyipg fool, speaks i above the clouds with roaring machine guns. " i They meet in . §pain where she saves his life. HeV'purs'ues her deliriously to Paris, in one outrageously gay scene'Claudette locks ' , her shoe's in 'the sSfe to keep her heart frojn straying. But it is in- , evi table that thpy lose their hearts to each .other. With the realisation of love comes a new timidity. They : want to return t&J&merica, but are thrown back pn - the shores of , ; Europe in the middle of the battle' ' of France. •" • • • DEXTJXE "THEATRE lVl:»MiSII.lV VM) THURSDAY "Dancing on a Dime," with Grace McDonald, Robert Paige, Virginia Dale, Robert Fawley, is. one of the , most' entertaining jrftikicals seen 'fo 1 ?* 1^ aany a long day. Plus art' of prison, film; ' Qrey alls," with CbnijOliy heading the c«6tiP.' i tsnslow Stevens and, Jk Iris Meredith are also in- «<r the.'./thrilling drama of medksjjie,A ; %J murder and mystery within the rates of a large penitentiary. FRIDAY—SATURDAY ,1 With considerable Jsigacity, y{mount Pictures saw the great possibilities in the fatuous American radio feud between Jack Benny and Fred Allen as the. baisis for a firstrate comedy. They weren't at all wrong, for "Love Thy Neighbour," starring „ feudists, which opens Friday at the &e Luxe Theatre, is a most hilarious picture. Witty, tuneful and expertly pj(|jkuceod, it is' » grand screen, anterjjlnment. boasting such favouritffpjprformers as Mary Martin, Verrgja&Teasdale, The Merry Macs, ViiJsjjia Dale, the < graceful and Tjteai&ral. Merriel Ab- «, v bott Dancers attd ' ' IWff ; ■ . "Little Jack Oakiekij'i .I's* and Kay Francis. k thousand * Jaugha and heart,. JJirpbs for jail who Joved "Little Dej^on^ " MONI)AY AND' TUESDAY ' "The' 'Blue' tBiNEV Thanks to amazing new dMcftVeries in the technicolour, Mduriee ?MiMlrtWlinck's "The * Blue Bird", has the most accurate, beautiful fidelity of colour of kny film, made thus lirr'-ito Hollywood, An added a.dyantage of this perfect \ reproduction, of colours and tones is '' a heightened three-dimensional -ef- / feet that mskjes|«the.fl<;i;een seem, to be a stage, with real people walking before the footlights. "The Blue Bird" was the perfect film in wtyi6h ' to> employ the new colour technique providing as it does many spectsjcu- : ar wonders. ' / Also "Bowery Boy," a fighting,/ doct,or and his fearless nurse sacrificing happiness to restore health to thousands fH! tenement folk. * * , r • • PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE •• M.L'-V NOW SHOWING Featured wkh-Gloria Jean in the'• :ast of this "Joe Pasternak produc-" :ion are Robert Stack, Hugh Herbert, *C. Aubrey Smith* .Stuart Erwin, Nan Grey, Eugene Pallette, Butch and Buddy, and Billy Gilbert. 1 Also, Paul Kelly solves the mystery of the haunted house in Uni/ersal's "TJie Guest." ix| FRIDAY Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "20 Mule Team," s W*£ice Beery in his most flScdtii^:JjwJp since "Bad Man of "Brimstone. 1 ' Supporting Beery in . this dramatic saga of Death Valley's most colurful days are Leo Carillo, Marjorie Rambeau, Ann Baxter and Douglas Fowley. And Rod La Roc*iufef stars in "International i / "Oi i im'3,'<' a mysterv dr * ma A'.lAOaW SATURDAY, MONDAY. . ; ; Virginia,jFay Bainter, George Bancroft and Mickey in latest production,. '.'Young Tom Edison." .lickey Rooney, as "Young Tom Edison," the boy wko wa,s the laughing stock of' lW &wii'home town, and who »later gjeW:, up to Jse Thomas A. Edisos, the world-famous inventor, gives r jie iiqept performance of hi^^fe^,', 1 . Plus "It All Came Iqje/'Warner 8r05.,, film version $ * - k , Bromfleld story, wil!i fj Ann Sheridan in th# .starring tpjej And Jeffrey Lypn, |fe>#rt and Zasu Pitts featured with,.,.her,.. . , w -, n Louis Bromfleld* aulhW of sitSh ' fine.novels .as J ; '3!he.-^Rains,.Ome'i - and others, now* deals with the hopes and disappoiktments of a group of, JfOtinf lfving iA a ',' "J •, , New York 'boterdiiig iiouse. ' tivH .

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Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 12, 20 August 1941, Page 3

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KING GEORGE THEATRE Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 12, 20 August 1941, Page 3

KING GEORGE THEATRE Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 12, 20 August 1941, Page 3