PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY All of the horror accoutrements ever concieved for Hollywood mastery films and a few more besides are employed in "You'll Find Out," starring Kay Kyser. A musical mystery loaded with laughs, thrills and tuneful melodies the unique offering is repiete with folding stairways, sliding panels, guillotine windows and dank subterranean passageways. Appearing in support of America's foremost band leader are the three sinister bogeymen of the screen, Peter Lorre, Boris Karlolf and Bela Lugosi, while Helen Parrish and Den nis O'Keefe are seen in the romantic leads. AND Dashing Cesar Romero is again seen as the Cisco Kid, the romantic rascal of the range, in the 20th-cen-tury Fox film, "Ride on Vaquero." SATURDAY Joan Crawford presents both her greatest dramatic role and her great est surprise to her fans in "A Woman's Face," gripping drama of a woman's soul, with Melvyn Douglas and Conrad Veidt. AND Paramount's "New York Town" Life in the big city is seen through the eyes of the players. Fred MacMurray as a sidewalk photographer who knows all the answers. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Lanky, lonK-jawetl, 29-year old Tommy Trinder, Britain's spontaneous comedian who registered such a tremendous success in "Sailors «.{ even surpasses his stand-out performance in that hit- in "Laugh It Off." AND Presenting a colourful action story Jaid in the great north-woods country of Canada, Universale "Man From Montreal," with Richard Arlen and Andy Devine co-starred. Kay Sutton and Anne Gwynne are featured in feminine roles.
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Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 12, 19 August 1942, Page 7
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