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AMUSEMENTS

CURRENT "PROGRAMMES Octagon Theatre. —Spectacular- production •• New Wine;” with Ilona Massey. Alan Curtis. Albert Basserrnan, Binnie Barnes, and Billy, Gilbert. . Grand Theatre.—The drama " Udder Age," with Alan Baxter and Nan Grey, and the Western " Beyond the Sacra- ' i inento,” starring Bill Elliot. v Regent Theatre—The comedy ".Quiet Wedding.” starring Margaret Lock- , wood, Derek, Farr, A. E, Mathews, and Roland Culver. y ’’• ’ ’ , State Theatre.—The stirring jungle thriller, Frank Buck’s " Jungle Cavalcade.” Empire ' Theatre.—The thrilling drama "Flowing Gold,” (starring John Garfield, Frances Farmer, anti Pat O’Brien. His Majesty’s Theatre.—Jane Austen’s classic, ’’ Pride and Prejudice,” with Greer '.V'-'Carson and Laurence/ Olivier, and Walter Pidgeon and Rita Johnson in “ Nick Carter,- Detective.” Strand Theatre.—The drama "Gambling Daughters,” starting Cecilia Parker andißdger Pryor, and “ Mercy Island,” ■with'Ray Middleton'and Gloria Dick - '■ son. • - . St. James Theatre.—The horror film " Man- , _ ' v made Monster,” starring Lon Chaney, ':. jun:, and Anne Nagel, and the thril- . . ler “ King of the Zombies,” with Man - \ ton'Moreland arid Dick Purcell. , Mayfair Theatre.—" Flight .- Command,” •: with Robert Taylor and Ruth Hussey. andDr Kildare’s Crisis,” with Lew • ’ Ayres and Lionel Barrymore. COMING ATTRACTIONS , • \ ; Grand Theatre (To-morrow).—The drama. • “ Parachute Battalion," starring Robert • Preston and Nancy Kelly. Empire Theatre (Friday).—Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer drama. “ The Power and the- Glory,” with Katrin Rosselle and ■Lou Vernon.. . . ,■■ ■■- . . Mayfair Theatre (To-morrow). Crime mystery, " The Saint in Palm Springs,” " with George Sanders and Wendy Barrie: , and comedy drama. “Road , ‘ Show,” starring Adolph Menjou and Carol Landis. ‘ . ! - Octagon Theatre (Friday).—Bette Davis arid Herbert Marshall in the absorbing drama. “ The Little Foxes.” * Regent, Theatre (Friday).—Romance and adventure film, " They Met in Bombay,” featuring Clark Gable and Rosalind Russell.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24855, 3 March 1942, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24855, 3 March 1942, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24855, 3 March 1942, Page 4

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