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■flrlWpHi.S SBS, Z„t converted Autry patrons WOll aS newly Theatre: Screening to-night tore ,h alk ° f thc T,,wn -” In the new li c : tuie there is an excellent cast header! hv s°" a |d Colman, Jean Arthur and Carv C° lm an plays the part of a professor of law. whose life is plunaed tm„ confusion and his ideals upset when the case of Cary Grant is forced on him ?nd n iiides C^ eS 3 lU f itiye I rom justice ana hides in a : empty house, where he encounters Jean Arthur. Thc new tenant moves in-the professor-and complications immediately arise. They are cleared up in a satisfactory denounement. State: Now screening. “Flight for Freedom.“ co-starring Rosalind Russell, Fred Mac Mur ray with Herbert Marshall. Far more than charming romance between two high-spirited fliers, one an ace of the airways and the other the most noted aviatrix of her day: far more than an exciting recital of world-circling adventures —this picture takes significance from its relation of events that until now have been thc secret of the United States Navy —a record that could not have been made public before Pearl Harbour. Here is a notable film, combining as it docs a powerful love story, thrilling sequences and a stirring revelation of how one woman’s heroism made possible a string of American naval successes in attacks on fortified Japanese bases hidden in the Pacific.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 2 October 1943, Page 2

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AT THE PICTURES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 2 October 1943, Page 2

AT THE PICTURES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 2 October 1943, Page 2