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MAJESTIC THEATRE

A filmful of fun fresh from Holly wood screens at the Majestic Theatre finally to-day. This is ‘'Honeymoon For Three,” which has all the qualities necessary for a hit comedy; sprightly dialogue, ticklish situations and performers who are completely at home in their roles as comedians. Ana Sheridan and George Brent are the stars. “Underground.” “Underground,” a powerful and exciting drama of tne unciergroun.. movement wnich is leading the ng., for freedom in the oppressed nation.; of the world, screens at the Majestic to-morrow. News oi such activity hai. seen carefully suppressed, but gradually word is coming to America that oppressed peo-ple in the world to-day are not taking their lot lying down. Such comentators as Eric Sevareid have affirmed that widespread sabotage and general revolutionary activity are developing in momentum in to-day’s dictatorships. The film tells 5f a young soldier (Jeffrey Lynn) sincerely totalitarian in his views until he sees the real inner workings of the dictatorship and joins the light i'oi freedom. His brother, talented anu handsome (Pnilip Dorn) is an underground leader. Kaarcn Verne, fresh and promising screen newcomer, portrays a night club entertainer active in the movement. And Mona Maris, wiio scored in “Flight From Destiny, has an opportunity to further display ner ability in the role of an underground agent. "Underground” is uiiectec by the capable director, Vincent Sherman.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 64, 18 March 1943, Page 3

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 64, 18 March 1943, Page 3

MAJESTIC THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 64, 18 March 1943, Page 3

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