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AMUSEMENTS

CURRENT PROGRAMMES Strand Theatre.—" Sign of the Wolf,” a Jack London drama, with Michael Whalen, and “ Get Going," with Robert Paige and Grace McDonald. St. James Theatre.—P. C. Wren s famous story, " Beau Geste,” starring Gary Cooper. Robert Preston, Ray Milland, and Brian Donlevy. Octagon Theatre.—Paul Muni In the drama, " Commandos Strike at Dawn,” with Anna Lee, Lillian Gish, and Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Grand Theatre.—Bobby Samarzick and Conrad Binyon in the drama, “ The Boy from Stalingrad,” and Charles Starrett in “ The Medico of Painted Springs." Regent Theatre.—Claudette Colbert and Fred Mac Murray In the comedy “No Time for Love.” State Theatre. —The thrilling romanticadventure, “ Flight for Freedom," featuring Rosalind Russell, Fred Mac Murray and Herbert Marshall. Empire Theatre.—Fred Emney, Alastair Sim, Edward Rigby, Patricia Roc, and Oliver Wakefield in J. B. Priestley’s “ Let the People Sing.” Mayfair Theatre.—Wallace Beery and Marjorie Main in "Jackass Mail,” and Jane Wyatt, Shirley Ross, and Dennis Morgan in “ Kisses for Breakfast.”

COMING ATTRACTIONS

State Theatre (Friday). Rudyard Kipling’s famous story, “ The Jungle Book,” featuring Sabu. St. James Theatre (Friday).—Judy Garland in the musical " Little Nellie Kelly, , with George Murphy. Charles Wiiminger and Douglas McPhail. Empire Theatre (Friday).—" Those Kids From Town,” a story of London’s blitzed children, starring Shirley Lenner,. Jeanne de Casalis and Bransby Williams. Strand Theatre (Friday).— I Hie western drama, " Rangers of Fortune, ’ with Fred Mac Murray, and the musical comedy, "Always a Bridesmaid,” with the Andrews Sisters. _ Regent Theatre (Friday).—The British Empire Films production, Coastal Com- . mand.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25431, 12 January 1944, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 25431, 12 January 1944, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 25431, 12 January 1944, Page 2

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