PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Metro-»>Goldwyn - Mayer present "The Get-Away," an exciting drama > of a desperado who planned to create a modern empire of crime, , starring Robert Sterling, Donna Reed and Charles Winniger. PLUS Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette in "Call of the Canyon." SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Gordon and Warren 'did five hits at their cottage for "Week-End in Havana," the new Technicolour musical, which stars Alice Faye, John Payne, Carmen Miranda and Cesar Romero. They are "When I Love I Love," "The Man With the Lollypop Song," "A Week-End in Havana," "Tropical Magic" and "The Nango." Gordon and Jamea V. hlonaco wrote "Romance and Rhumba." AND Few motion pictures of the pidt several years have managed to combine in such joyous abundance the ground of newly-won frontiers and be found in Columbia's drama, "Texas." Fresh, fabulously filled with gun-trigger action, "Texas" is a spectacular example of moviemaking at its entertaining best. Starring William Holden, Claire Trevor and Glenn Ford, "Texas'" is set against the turbulent backParamount's "The Glass Key," tells of the danger-stalked efforts of brave men and reckless women to win life, love and fortune in a land that knew neither law nor fear. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. "Miss Y From Moscow," featuring the talents of Lola Lane as a Russian spy working with loyal French Forces in Paris against the Nazis. AND "The defendant admitted to the Dashiell Ilammett mystery thriller co-starring Veronica Lako, Brian Donlevy and Alan Ladd, and featuring Bonita Granville and Richard Denning.
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Hutt News, Volume 17, Issue 24, 17 November 1943, Page 8
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