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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES MAJESTIC THEATRE. Four musical numbers, composed by the famous song writing team of Harry Revel and Paul Francis Webster, are included in the score of “Hit the Ice,” Universal’s new Abbott and Costello comedy, which screens at the Majestic Theatre to-day. Ginny Simms, famous radio songstress, sings the numbers, “I’d Like to Set You to Music.” one of the tunes, is almost certain to be a hit parade contender, she predicts. A novelty number, “I’m Like a Fish Out of Water.” and a ballad, “Happiness Bound,” are being ' played by many important name bands throughout tho country, and will be whistled, hummed and recognised by millions, it is said: Johnny Long and his orchestra feature “Slap Polka,” in the ice skating sequence with Miss Simms. The story of “Hit the Ice,” described as action-loaded, reveals Bud and Lou as candid camera photo-1 graphers who find themselves implicated in a bank robbery. Possessing negatives which identify the robbers, the boys are chased by the crooks and eventually captured in a mountain resort hideout. This is where much of the exciting fun-action is enacted and the ultimate “table-turning” is said to be photographically spectacular as well as comical. OPERA HOUSE Screening at the Opera House to-day is Walt Disney’s newest feature production, “Bambi.” Photographed in

Multiplane Technicolour, it reveals the exciting peak which this original and fascinating form of screen entertainment has reached. “Bambi” is pure Disney, with all that that means to lovers of the world of fun, beauty and imagination which Disney has made his own. “Bambi” goes even further than any previous Disney feature; it has overtones of serious significance and in certain ways can be described as one of the most moving love stories ever brought to the screen. “Bambi” was filmed—or drawn —from the best-selling novel of the same title by Felix Salten. As a novel, “Bambi” was a book-of-the-month choice, and has a sales record of more than 650,000 copies. Incidentally. “Bambi” is the first novel to be brought to the screen by Walt Disney. The story of “Bambi” is the story of everyone’s life, filled with the human emotions of love, hate, jealousy, gaiety fear, happiness, courtship and parenthood. The music in “Bambi” is outstanding. Four songs by the famous composer-lyricist team of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” are performed individually, while a chorus of forty voices augments the orchestral score. The songs are “Love Is a Song Tthat Never Ends,” “Little April Shower,” “Let’s Sing a Song About Spring,” and “Looking for Romance.” In addition, Tim Holt will be seen in “The Avenging Rider.”

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 6, 8 January 1944, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 6, 8 January 1944, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 6, 8 January 1944, Page 3