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AMUSEMENTS

CURRENT PROGRAMMES

Grand Theatre. A fast-moving drama, “ Stand By * All Networks.” , with Florence Rice and John Beal, and: a romantic film, “ Lucky Legs.” i Regent Theatre.—The screen version ot j the famous American story, ‘‘Mrs Wiges i of the Cabbage Patch,” with Fay Bainter, , Hugh Herbert, and Vera Vague. State Theatre.—A stirring story of Cen- ; trai East Africa. “ Sundown,” featuring | George Sanders, Bruce Cabot, and Gene ! Tierney. ' Empire Theatre.—Edward G. Robinson. j Marlene Dietrich, and George Raft m ” Manpower,’’ with Alan Hale and Flank | M SUand Theatre.—Anna May Wong in'! the drama “ Bombs Over Burma,” and i Jimmy Lydon in the comedy, “ Henry ! Aldrich Gets Glamour.” I St. James Theatre.—Two dramatic films, i “ In the Rear of the Enemy,” a story of j the Russian guerrillas, and “ Russia aU War.” ; Octagon Theatre.. —The screen version ot \ W. Somerset Maugham’s great story. “ The : Moon and Sixpence,” starring George : Sanders. „ ! Mayfair Theatre. Two brilliant , comedies, “ That Uncertain Feeling,” j with Meric Oberon and Melvyn Douglas. , and “Unexpected Uncle,” with James Craig and Anne Shirley.

COMING ATTRACTIONS

State Theatre (Friday).—Damon Runyon’s famous love story, “ The Big : Street,” featuring Henry Fonda, Lucille I Ball, Eugene Pallette, and Barton Mac- j Lane. i St. James Theatre (Friday).—An amazing detective thriller, “ Kid Glove Killer," ; starring Van Hefln and Marsha Hunt: also the comedy “ Bridal Suite.” Regent Theatre (Friday).—Britain’s most sensational spy drama “Mr Davis,” starring Mervyn Jones and Nova Pilbeam. Empire Theatre (Friday).—Brian Donlevy. Veronica Lake, and Alan Ladd in the mvstery “ The Glass Key." Strand Theatre (Friday).—Jean Parker and John Archer in ”Hi Neighbour ’’; also ’’ Sons of the Pioneers,” with Roy Rodgers and George "Gabby” Hayes. |

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25277, 14 July 1943, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 25277, 14 July 1943, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 25277, 14 July 1943, Page 2

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