NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAMMES
Octagon.—“ The Upturned Glass,” a triangle drama, with James Mason, Rosamund John and Pamela Kellino. State.—” Uncle Silas,” adapted from the “ thriller ” novel, with Jean Simmons. Katina Paxinou and Derrick de Marney. Century.—" Dark Passage,” a drama with the Humphrey Bogart-Laureen Bacall team starred. Regent.—” This Time for Keeps,” a musical in the lavish M-G-M manner, with swimming-beauty Esther Williams, Lauritz Melchior, and comedian Jimmy Durante. St. James.—” The End of the River, drama in a jungle setting, with Sabu and a new player, Bibi Ferreira. Empire.—“ Relentless,” drama in technicolor, with Robert Young and Marguerite Chapman. Strand “Action ” double-feature—” Nine Lives are Not Enough ” and " Big Town After Dark.” Mayfair.—Programme changes Saturday and Wednesday. v
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26842, 5 August 1948, Page 2
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