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AT THE PICTURES

State: Screening during the holidays. Christmas night (Tuesday), Boxing Dav (Wednesday) and Thursday. “The Enchanted Cottage.” Screening Friday, Saturday and Monday, the eagerlv-awaited screen epic “Wilson.” In “The Enchanted Cottage” the regeneration 0 f two persons embittered by the world’s treatment of them is brilliantly told. Dorothy McGuire. Robert Young and Herbert Marshall have the starring roles, which has most of its action in and around an isolated cottage on the New England coast.

Majestic: Finally to-night. “The Naughty Nineties” (Abbott and Costello). To-mor-row night and at two sessions on Boxing Day, “The Adventures of Mark Twain.” The next attraction, starting to-morrow night, will be a very entertaining saga of the life of the famous American humorist, with Frederic March giving an excellent performance in the title role. At the head of a great cast of players are Alexis Smith, Donald Crisp and Alan Hale.

Richmond Theatre: Wednesday at 8 p.m. presenting M.G.M.’s ‘ The Man from Down Under,” starring Charles Laughton in his most smashing role, with Binnie Barnes and Richard Carlson. Supports include M.G.M. coloured Cartoon and Passing Parade.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 24 December 1945, Page 2

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AT THE PICTURES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 24 December 1945, Page 2

AT THE PICTURES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 24 December 1945, Page 2

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