AMUSEMENTS
CURRENT PROGRAMMES St. James Theatre.—A douhle programme, comprising Gary - Cooper and Franchot TonS in “ The Lives of a Bengal Lancer,” and Ray. Milland and Ellen Drew in the comedy “ French Without Tears." Octagon Theatre. —An extended season of “ The Young Mr Pitt,” featuring Robert Donat, who will be remembered for his performance in “ Good-bye, Mr Chips.”' Grand Theatre.—Preston Foster and Ann Rutherford in “Bermuda Mystery," and " Dixie Dugan," featuring Lois Andrews as “ Dixie " and James Ellison and Charles Ruggles. Regent Theatre.—The Universal drama “ Phantom Lady,” which stars Franchot Tone, Ella Raines, and Alan Curtis. State Theatre. George Formby In " Much Too Shy,” and Charles Coburn and Marguerite Chapman in the laughprovoking film “My Kingdom for a Cock.” Empire Theatre.—Drama, humour, and romance are provided by Charles Laughton In “ The Man from Down Under/* which also features Binnie Barnes, Richard Carlson, and Donna Reed. Strand Theatre.—" To-morrow We Live,” featuring Ricardo Cortez and Jean Parker, and “ The Unknown Guest.” a gripping mvstery, starring Victor Jory, Pamela Blake, and Veda Ann Borg. Mayfair Theatre.—“ Wake Island,” the story of an epic exploit, starring Brian Donlevey and Robert Preston, and “A Stranger in Town,” featuring Frank Morgan.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25668, 17 October 1944, Page 4
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195AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 25668, 17 October 1944, Page 4
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