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TUDOR THEATRE

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY DOUBLE-FEAT URE PROGRAMME To-night will see the filial screening of “When Johnny Comes Marching Home” , “I Walked With a Zombie and “Time To Kill” will be shown on Thursday and Friday. “I Walked With" a Zombie,” starring James Ellison, Frances Dee, and Tom Conway, blends ghostly Carribean witchcraft and superstition together in a very convincing way, finahy building up to one. of the most sensational climaxes ever filmed. It is a feast of plenty for the thrill lovers who will find conflict, suspense, awe and downright entertainment in an atmosphere of “voodoo” rites and sorcery. Here is breath-taking melodrama made to order for those who like their screen fare pounding with terror. , . . Crackling with the same electric wit that sparkled through the proceeding Michael Shayrie detective films, “Time To Kill” is a fast-mov-ing, mystery film, fall of wise cracks and crack shots. Lloyd Nolan pla>s the part of the breezy sleuth. In this story he walks into a veritable snake’s nest of trouble when he is hired to trace the theft of a rare and valuable coin stolen from the collection of a wealthy dowager. Mike’s search leads him to three murders and two beautiful girla. Plaved in high gear for dramatic thrills, the story reaches a surprising climax. Coming to the Tudor on Saturday and Monday are “Orchestra Wives” and “Junior Army.”

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Waikato Independent, Volume XLIII, Issue 3965, 8 March 1944, Page 3

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TUDOR THEATRE Waikato Independent, Volume XLIII, Issue 3965, 8 March 1944, Page 3

TUDOR THEATRE Waikato Independent, Volume XLIII, Issue 3965, 8 March 1944, Page 3

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