AMUSEMENTS
CURRENT PROGRAMMES Regent Theatre.— Roddy McDowall, Donald Crisp, Edmund Gwenn, and the wonder dog “Lassie” in Major Eric Knights story of a boy and his dog, ” Lassie. Come Home.” Octagon Theatre—Jennifer Jones in Twentieth Century-Fox's immortal story of a girl’s faith, “ The Song of Bernadette." „ _ , , „ State Theatre.—” The Rats of Tobruk, a stirring tribute to the glorious record of the A.I F., with Grant Tayloi, Chips Rafferty. Peter Finch, and Pauline Garrick. _ . , Grand Theatre.—The musical comedy. •• Seven Days Ashore.” with Wally Brown, Alan Carnev, and Freddie Slack and his orchestra; and the murder mystery. "A Night of Adventure,’’ with Tom Conway and Jean Brooks. St. Janies Theatre.—Robert Taylor and Lana Turner in the romantic thriller, ” Johnny Eager ”; and James Craig and Pamela' Blake in the western. “ The Omaha Trail.” Empire Theatre—Susanna Foster and Turhan Bev with Boris Karloff in Universal’s suspense-filled mystery-musical.
" The Climax.” Strand Theatre.—" Twilight on the Prairie.’’ with Leon Errol. Johnny Downs, and Jack Teagarden and his orchestra; and “ Deerslayer,” featuring Bruce Kellogg, Jean Parker, and Larry Parks. Mayfair Theatre. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s delightful production, “ Lost Angel,” featuring Margaret O'Brien, James Craig, and Marsha Hunt, and the comedi-' ans, Olsen and Johnson in " Crazy House.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25814, 9 April 1945, Page 4
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197AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 25814, 9 April 1945, Page 4
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