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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES MAJESTIC THEATRE Featuring Hedy Lamarr as "Tondalayo” and Walter Pidgeon, the dramatic film "White Cargo" i s screening at the Majestic. It is a story dealing with the moist, steaming tropics, where a group of white men oversee a rubber plantation. Pidgeon is Witzel, sullen and hard-bitten overseer. Bramwell Fletcher plays his assistant who deteriorates in the heat and brutality of the jungles. Richard Carlson plays a young executive sent to replace Fletcher, and Tondelayo’s charms captivate him, in spite of Pidgeon’s warnings. Finally the young assistant overseer marries Tondelayo, precipitating a dramatic, primitive situation. Frank Morgan plays the bibulous but kindly old doctor in the jungle station, and Henry O’Neill a clergyman in the settlement. Hedy Lamarr was never moer exotic than as the dark-skinned Tondelayo, and Pid-

geon handles his role with rugged strength. Carlson as the romantic young assistant is appealing, and wins great sympathy when his "bride” attempts to poison him. Richard Thorpe directed the picture with subtlety and skill. OPERA HOUSE Hailed as one of the greatest films of all time. "First of the Few,” starring Leslie Howard and David Niven, is screening at the Opera House. It is an ambitiously planned pictorial biography of the late J. R. Mitchell, designer of the “Spitfire," the man whose amazing foresight and great aeronautical skill gained for Britain the Schneider Trophy, and contribpted so much to the R.A.F. Victory in the Battle for Britain in 1940. Unable to get special release for Laurence Olivier from the Army to play the role of Mitchell, Howard is enacting the part himself, and he gives his most polished performance. After two years' absence from the screen because of war duties, David Niven makes his return to pictures as “Crisp,” test pilot and R.A.F. officer, and gives Leslie Howard full support in this great film as co-star. Playing the part of "Mrs. Mitchell.” is Rosamund John, who is London bom, and 27 years old. _ Roland Culver is another film gem in the picture and his talent has advanced his claims to stardom. Miss Leslie Howard, the 17-year-old daughter of the producer, makes her acting debut as a nurse in the film. In making this picture Leslie Howard has made one that fits the mood of the moment.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 275, 20 November 1943, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 275, 20 November 1943, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 275, 20 November 1943, Page 3

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