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Majestic.'—Now Showing: Louis Brom- { field’s "It All Came True" with Ann Sheridan, Jeffrey Lynn and Humphrey Bogart. This tells the talc of a gfoup ot people living in a New York 'boarding house. They cling faithfully to the fond memories of their past as an escape from the reality of the present, j Maggie Ryan and Mrs Taylor inherit a [Victorian home which they convert into j a boarding house. The complacent atmos- : phere of the place is disturbed when MagIgie':-, daughter, Sal. played by Miss Sherijdan. returns after an unsuccessful attempt lo ciash the entertainment world. The following day Mrs Taylor’s son. Tommy I (Jeffrey Lynn) comes home alter an ab- | I sencc of five years, with Humphrey Bogart, as a gangster named "Chips” | Maguire, who forces Tommy to let him [use the house as a hideout. Then things really start to happen in a swiftly paced ( story. Jeffrey Lynn gives a forthright and j engaging performance as a sensitive and embittered young musician, while Una ] O'Connor and Sazu Pitts provide the i * comedy in their own inimitable way. A j special supporting feature bring: picture*of the gallant return from Crete of the j New Zealand forces and graphically de- j scribes the hardships of the bravo men j who fought against tremendous odds. State.— Now Screening; Lloyd Nolan in "Sleepers West" and Sonja Ilenie, j and Richard Greene in "My Lucky Star.” l When Michael Shayne, that last-talking. ] j tw o-fisted detective boards a trainload of |T trouble in "Sleepers West," thrilling enter- j jtainment is the result. Speeding through j. the night on the crash-bound Comanche j ‘ Limited, Shayne is faced with his most j baffling and dangerous case. Lloyd Nolan ! < again plays the famed detective while 1 r Lynn Baii. Mary Beth Hughes. Edward } , Bruphy and Ben "Shadraeh” Carter round j 1 Regent.—Now Showing: "So You Won't | Talk” and "The Leather Pushers. ” Com- " Lining thrills, action and comedy, "The ' Leather-Pushers," co-stars Richard Allen I and Andy Devine, with Astrid Allwyn in j the leading feminc role. The film traces . the exciting career of a boxer, played by 1 Arlen, from his accidental "discovery" to s his sensational bout for the championship, f There are actual ringside views of lightI ing. In "So You Won’t Talk" Joe E. [comes to the screen in a dual rule. As a s : timid book critic, Joe E. is bearded and I C be-spcetaeled; as an underworld baron, I t . r.w-x c tieht-liuned and sinister I ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 14 October 1941, Page 2

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AT THE PICTURES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 14 October 1941, Page 2

AT THE PICTURES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 14 October 1941, Page 2