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PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE.

Til l T i£S DAY AND FSU3UY "Forced .Landing," the i'ara--mount sky thriller, Hies ;i fast and furious course through romance, drama and suspon.Starring Richard Alien, (lie cast, includes J. Carrol Naish, Eva (labor. Mils Author, John Miljan and Evelyn Brent. AND All motion picture fans like action. "The Singing Outlaw" is filled with it, fi 1 ITU-(1 against a background of beautiful mountain country in the high Sierra Nevada mountain range of California. It is a "musical western" of the same high calibre as "Courage ot" the West." SATUIiDAY AND >!OM>AY Tops in adventure pictures is Zane Grey's "Western Union" thrilling Technicolour film produced by 20th Century-Fox. Robert Young. Randolph Scott, Dean .I agger ami Virginia Gihnore head a brilliant featured cast. No frontier story would be complete without romance, and "Western Union" brings together Robert Young and lovely Virginia C.ilmore. AND Vith the announcement of a new Judy Canova picture, Uners of music, both swing and sweel, look forward to a bevy of new song numbers presented by Miss Canova, song r.tress extraordin ai re. In ''Puddin' Head," newest film on Judy's long term Republic contract. the following new .songs, all ot' them Hit I'arade timbre, arc presented: "Hey Junior," " Manlial l.an Matinee," "Puddin' Head," and "You're Telling I." TUIOSDAY AND \\ S'ID XIOSDA Y Tin 4 new romantic screen combination of Charles P.oyev and Mar garel Sullivan. initially co-starred by Universal in "Hack Street," is perpetuated by t lie same studio iii "Appointment for Love." AND "Silver Stallion" a story of a boy who has turned horse thief, and of his horse '"Thunder" whii-h finally shows him the way to a full and happy life.

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Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 13, 26 August 1942, Page 7

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PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE. Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 13, 26 August 1942, Page 7

PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE. Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 13, 26 August 1942, Page 7

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