DE LUXE THEATRE
TWO SPLENDID ATTRACTIONS NOW SHOWING The first attraction is a thrilling drama of espionage at a , great American Naval Base. Starring Bonita Grenville and an all-star cast, "Down in San Diego" is a great show. The second attraction "Too Many Girls" has more dancing, more songs, more laugh, than any other picture and Lucillc Ball heads an all-star cast. Also screening is Ep. 2 of "Zorro Rides Again."
COMMENCING FRIDAY Capturing, the behind-the-scenes romance, gaiety, adventure and excitement of life as it is lived at the ' United States Military Academy and headed by a cast which includes Louis Hay ward, Joan Fontaine, Richard Carlson, Tom Brown and Alan Curtis, "The Duke of West Point" the feature attraction at the De Luxe commencing Friday, tells the story of young cadets who enter a different and difficult world when they became l'lebes (freshers) at West Point. Recording their ups-and-downs, their personal human dramas, their prides and prejudices, their hopes and dreams, the picture is unreeled against authentic backgrounds cUid includes the thrilling game of ice hockej-. 1 Flaming planes mysteriously crash Espionage and sabotage run riot on a little island in the Pacific, engaged in modernising its fortifications. For, fifth columnists include highranking Air Corps officials and native desperadoes who use every means to see that the defence programme is defeated. This is the thrilling back-ground of Paramount's sky drama "Forced Landing," the second attraction and stars Richard Alien, J. Carroll Naish and a new star, Eva Gabor. At the Matinee Saturday at 2 p.m. "The Duke of West Point," 2 serials and news will be screened. # # # * J
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Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 12, 19 August 1942, Page 7
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269DE LUXE THEATRE Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 12, 19 August 1942, Page 7
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