MAJESTIC THEATRE
“WATERLOO BRIDGE” With Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor perfectly teamed in the starring roles, “Waterloo Bridge” concludes to-morrow at the Majestic Theatre. Balancing a tender and beautiful ' love story against a powerfully draI matic war background, the picture I has everything in the way oi brilliant I performances, an absorbing romance and exciting action. Excellent supporting performances are contributed by Lucile Watson, Virginia Field, Maria Ouspenskaya and C. Aubrey Smith. “Third Finger, Left Hand” Myrna Loy, “perfect wife” of the screen, and Melvyn Douglas, the man i who made Garbo laugh in “Ninotchka,” prove a brilliant team in “Third Finger, Left Hand,” which opens on Friday at the Majestic Theatre. The new’ comedy provides Miss Loy with a rampageous wife role and gives Douglas as many hilarious troubles ay William Powell had in “I Love You Again.” Miss Loy, a fashion magazine editor, invents a fictitious husband for business reasons and Douglas, a landscape painter, ari rives on the scene posing as the 1 mythical spouse.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 213, 10 September 1941, Page 7
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168MAJESTIC THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 213, 10 September 1941, Page 7
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