AMUSEMENTS
'CURRENT PROGRAMMES State Theatre.—Damon Runyon's famous love story, “ The Big Street," featuring Henry Fonda, Lucille Ball, Eugene Pallette, and Barton Mac Lane. Empire Theatre.—Brian Donlevy, Vero- ‘ nica Lake, and Alan Ladd in the mys- / terv " The Glass Key.” Strand Theatre—Jean Parker and John Archer in " Hi, Neighbour "; also " Sons of the Pioneers,” with Roy Rogers and George " Gabby ’’ Hayes. St. James Theatre.—An amazing detective thriller, '* Kid Glove Killer," starring Van Hefin and Marsha Hunt; also the comedy “ Bridal Suite." Octagon Theatre.—Second week’s screening of W. Somerset Maugham’s great story. “The Moon and Sixpence,” starring George Sanders. Grand Theatre.—A fast-moving drama, "Stand By All Networks,” with Florence Rice and John Beal, and a romantic film, " Lucky Legs.” Regent Theatre.—Britain s most sensational spy drama, Mr Davis,” starring Mervyn Jones and Nova Pllbeam. Mayfair Theatre. Two brilliant comedies, ” That Uncertain Feeling,” with Merle Oberon and Melvyn Douglas, and “ Unexpected Uncle, M with Janies Craig . and Anne Shirley. COMING ATTRACTIONS Mayfair Theatre (To-morrow).— George Formby in the* hilarious comedy, “South American George ”; also " Invitation to Murder,” with Jeffrey Lynn and Thomas Mitchell.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25279, 16 July 1943, Page 2
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180AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 25279, 16 July 1943, Page 2
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