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W rVK'S", Kfflh ; > jm •centod. ;lA|^«|fejp ' gifted''. fcwsfn. *dr 3tß» ~'|B!i|; ,';ln r , : Mayer,triumph; • . • •'-/ -KlimedT;; : Alii|o*i' ;^^%iy||r<biy;; r ; ' doors, in $$ m f qujsUtt»Jlkeeouajry of the Sierra 'kettfdip, the <s*ttering lak#j, lowntflffor -peaks, dtngj£?ouf>/pasefl, all the bfattty ofn*ture serves as background for the romantic *agi of the jrekt; Northwest.' ;' f ( : '; /'. - ■ . ■ ,'•; ' Marie" is t}id story of a Canadian graild opera iiftger who travels - Jnwteaito into' ftte , backwoods regions, in search of Oter brother, an 'escaped .• eriiptitol. £. Also searching for 'the brother is Sergeant Bruce, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police: They meet and ffili ip. love, until she the miss)on .of the other. . "jarax . One"of the current povels is brought to lhe screea with Ginger Rogers in the title role of "Kitty Foyle," Christopher Morley's remarkable " natural history of a wpman," a compelling i story of a spirited working girl and her colourful career. . Covering "a period of 11 years the ?tory 9 pens with Kitty as a .EhUftdelphia school girl in her teens, eager and fascinated by the doings of the socialite "Main LlneftS*'-df the city, despite her fatl|ei;;s tJfruff warnings. 'She. gets, a job in a small office working for oneof the city's ellfe,' yqjifig Wyn .'Strafford VI, and falliß in ; love jflth,- Jtim, ; 6uiy to be disappointed.* • • • DE LUXE THEATRE "(UMBLLVG ON TIJE HIGH SEAS." Warner Bros, have gotten away from the stereotyped sort ;.of;i«etting usually associated . with pictures of crooked gambling. In mnirjng "Gambling on the High Seas," now at the De-« Luxe Theatre, "With Wayne Morris, Jane Wymah, " Gilbert Roland and many, others la, the cast, they have given audiences something "different" from the lavishly appointed gambltpg palaces perched on top of skyscrapers. "THREE MEN PROM TEXAS." «Flaming thundering $oofs, red-blooded action and a wellworked out plot characterise the latest screen adventure, dfv "Hopalong" Cassidy in From •Texas," which is now Bho*irtg at the De Luxe Theatre.. . ■> >rfV¥y' ( '' "SOUTH. OF SAlijn^iM; -South Sea, romance and,adventure are glorified with techMgUour in Paramount'* "South of: J«aßioa," coming to De Luxe Theatre on Saturday.■ • * ' ■ ' •'£ ' Dorothy Lamour, singing heroine p? has returned to another South Sga setting, but this tintte she brings less cloth. Instead of a sarong, Dorothy has wrapped bronzed skin in a scantier costume, called a lava lava. The combination ■ of technicolour and her bright cloth has coined & new word -^-technlclurel "CONVICTED WOMAN" Rochelle Hudson, Lola Lane, Frieda Ines ( cort, Glen Ford, Esther Dale, Lorria Gray, June Lang and Iris Meredith are starred , in.thls story of girl who is arrested in a department store and wrongfully of theft, and ultimately, seiit to a reformatory school.. * / •• • • • •

PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE

NOW SHOWING Paul Muni, with Jane Bfyan, in "We Are Not Alone," a brilliant drama written by Barnes .wuon, author of " "The Lost H0W15011" and "Goodbye, Mr. Chips." "tleroesin' Blue," with Dick Purcell and Beriiadene Hays, is the supporting feature. i THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Gene Autry, the screen's ISTo. 1 cowboy, appears in "The Man Frdta Music Mountain," with "Frog" Smiley Burnett, plus those two action favourites Bichard Arlen and Andy Devine, in a two-fisted drama of the American coal 'field*. • : SATURDAY AND MONDAY Comedy, heart Interest, thrills and drima blend into another family Adventure of the Hardys in "Judge Hardy and Son," with Lewis Stone, Booney and the rest of the.'famous family group. The new story deals with Andy Hardy's comical adventures as an amateur detective, through which he 1b involved with three pretty girls and, gets into various comical' complications.

— AND — Jamming on the iaughs and dangerous 'log jams—that's the sort of thing to expect in "Moon OVer. Biirma," with Dorothy Lamour, Robert Prestoii and Preston Foster eostarred, and' Doris-Nolan and Albert Basserman featured.' The laughs start when Preston and Foster, operatdrs of a teak hogging business, meet Miss Lamour,?an entertainer, who is really a jgal from Brooklyn,- in a Rangoon i icpife. There's, singing,4oQ-rtwa.a««r songs

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Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 15, 10 September 1941, Page 3

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UNKNOWN Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 15, 10 September 1941, Page 3

UNKNOWN Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 15, 10 September 1941, Page 3

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