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Times Colonist from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada • 23

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Times Colonisti
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Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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23
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23 STARTING CS4 MONDAY AlelX)r iffiM Hi LIKE IT A BEFORE I 1 1 i fl I i if nw WW wcirwing I tho fom.d 'las. $(J A I 1 Com. HW M-G-M'. Tank In London' Exciting Romance The exciting story of a bo from Times Square who brought to a girl from Grosvenor Square a love she never dreamed of is the theme of "A Yank In London," the new 20th Century-Fox release presented by the Associated British Picture Corporation Ltd. The film," which opened today at the Atlas Theatre, stars Anna Neagle, Rex Harrison, Dean Jag-ger and Robert Morley.

-i "A Yank In London" is gaid to March, Field Star 1 VICTORL DAILY TIMES: Monday, Sept. 80, 196 In Film At Rio Frederic March and Betty Field, head stellar cast in Lester Cowan's "Tomorrow, the World!" the eagerly anticipated high-tension drama which makes its debut at the Rio Theatre today. The film is the first in which Mr. March and Miss Field have been co-starred. As Mike Frame, sympathetic college chemistry professor who Is suddenly burdened with a visit from a youth trained in Hitler's Germany, March gives the most jfowr -s V.

be packed with romantic excite powerful performance In his ment throughout. Avoiding the usual boy-meets-girl pattern, the long and distinguished career. if i Actor Nolan Leary film resolves the conflict of A Yank and English backgrounds 4 im- in an unusual manner. ftp fv i Also Film actor Nolan Leary is also one of the legitimate stage's most successful authors. Featuring in- PRC's "Devil Bat's Daughter" currently at the York Theatre, Leary usually teams up with his wife to turn Wonder Dog Redeems Self In New Film In case Lassie's fans had any doubts when they saw him fail to pass war dog tests in "Son of Lassie," their faith Will be restored In "Courage of Lassie," new M.G.M.

technicolor outdoor drama now playing at the Royal Theatre, In the former picture the collie "wonder dog" ducked under barriers instead of leaping them. In "Courage of Lassie," how out properties such as "Years Are So Long," which in its screen version, "Make Way for Tomorrow," was Leo McCarey's A It Of academy award contender, miss- WW- I rL I SutlkVWw tSy. to then 1 ing the coveted Oscar by one vote. o5'r ever, Lassie runs the gamut oi Picture At Capitol Gay Warner Comedy war dog tests, clearing hurdles, attacking the foe and running through mine-laden fields'. Warner new comedy, Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Mor gan and Tom Drake head the cast "One More Tomorrow," which opens today at the Capitol of the new picture.

Theatre, is a refreshingly differ I ent motion picture that should i evoke gratitude in the hearts of a number of moviegoers now weary of the more sombre film- Francis Sullivan Has 'Heavy' Role fare of the past few seasons, With crisp and sparkling dia Francis L. Sullivan as Fothinus has the "heavy" role in Gabriel logue, smartly sophisticated situations revolving about an un usual romantic triangle, and a cast headed by five of filmdom'i Pascal's technicolor version of Bernard Shaw's "Caesar and Cleopatra." During the course of the picture he plots both for and against Caesar, and ends up the top stars Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Alexis Smith and Jane Wyman "One More Tomorrow" is a bright OAK BAY FEATURE at 6.47 and 9.05 PLAZA I'EAIXKE at 00, 2.10, 4.29, 6.48, 9.07 victim of his own intrigue, as sassinated at the hand of Cleopatra's nurse. comedy. Sullivan had a long theatrical career, playing parts mostly in Shakespeare and Shaw plays, be DOMINION THEATRE Although his role in Republic 1 jifiis-jskjjl 1st VICTORIA SHOWINGS million-dollar production, "In Old Sacramento," now playing at the STARTS TODAY! fore he finally entered films in 1931, Lovely Vivien Leigh and Claude Dominion Theatre, marks his Rains are co-starred in "Caesar and which is now on AW 'lr ffVSB' fU ROY EW I 13 noon. IU I "MARCH OF TIME': tJSWlI 55-16' ECmai CQ.or,a Cartoon I ONCE AGAIN WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT ONE OF THE GREATEST PICTURES EVER MADE IN ENGLAND FROM THE bfcsT-ELLING NOVEL BT LADY ELEANOR SMITH AND STARRING THE FOUR BRIGHTEST STARS ON THE BRITISH SCREEN debut as a straight leading man, William Elliott still found a spot for his famous horse in the picture.

at the Oak Bay and Plaza The atres. U(f r-S9WHWWT--r .1 I I teMIMiii -II i mi in ir urn lirr .1 nn Mi mill nr. iirini.iii I t'TOI'l WrlnrTT -M1 mmlCTwijviwwiaiwiiaBawMWiMTflM'1 irjj I 1 946-47 GREATER ARTISTS SERIES James Melton Tenor. Metropolitan Opera. ClRESSIff Tvl Dorsthy Maynor Beloved Nerro Soprano.

Patricia Travers Brilliant Tonni violinist. Igor Gorin of the thrilling baritone voict. Markova-Dolin Russian Ballet Co. Two supreme itan of the ballet world heading a full company of dancers. tL v5f Vronsky and Babin Dynamic Two-plans Team.

Martha Graham and her famous dani company. Jan and Mischel Cherniavsky The dlstlnjoihed Bossiao brothers, pianiat and 'cellist. SAVE UP TO 20 WITH SEASON TICKETS! $10.13. S1.50. 8 GREAT EVENTS FOR $16.00.

513.00. Plus Taxes ir NOTICE TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS Patrons now reserving Season Tickets can be given a definite location when they place their orders, as all seats are now allocated. llJimtr 0 fTi JAMES i LA PLANCHE In Fletcher' Music Store, 1130 Dougliu gt. Phone 6643 BOX OFFICE OPEN NIC MM Hill MOLL LIK0NT HOtlHlIlIT MOmClMm ID CililB IB0K ItHI SENSATIONAL STARS OF "7TH VEIL" AND "MADONNA OF 7 MOONS" ALL IN ONE FICTUSE! IMPORTANT TICKET ANNOUNCEMENT No single reserrationa will he accepted an any attraction antil days before the play date. This regulation Is necessary because season tickets are being allotted a much greater proportion of the available seats than during the war years, and we do not wish to accept alntje or dels, which we will in all probability be unable to (111.

Accordingly, we urge eur patrons to purchane season tickets tf they wish proper accommodation during the coming year. Iri M'WAT-f II COMEDY FE4TIRETTB 1 Ml IS SPECIAL NOTE TO PATUONS: AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE THE THEATRE IS RENTED TO A LOCAL ORGANIZATION TODAY ONLY FROM 5 P.M. ON. REGULAR PERFORMANCES TOMORROW. I VT1 TARRIES ON I i "Ofr A "1 A I MBMWMkJW 1 I CoUwed Cartoon wt 1.

5.05, 7.19. 9.83 7JJ I NOW SHOWING! HEADACHES EVERYDAY YOU NEED MORE L1VEE! BILE HOW TO IMPRESS YOUR GUESTS? No matter what the occasion, tasty Bridge Mix Nuts' or ahy other of our flavorful nuts are always popular with guests. The NUT HOUSE 718 YATES "Stores Across Canada" For the first time in screen history, the great figures of the film capital have bestowed the Hollywood Writers' Award on a motion picture This unique honor has been given to Lester Cowan's Tomorrow the World! See this unforgettaUe triumph that Hollywood itself so proudly hails! 1 mnnnnilllllTIIMWriminT ASTOR THEATRE TODAY, TIES. 1 Scenc says tw 'pints daily, yet only gel one. liver bile helps digest roof food and provides your body's 2 Pays Only I Tour two favorite English Stars 1245 F.SQWIMALT D.

S3 TODAY AND TUESDAY ONLY JAMES CAGNEY and SYLVIA SIDNEY in "BLOOD ON THE SUN" Plus- "MUSICAL SHIPMATES" Fo News Snorts and Cartoon Doors, 6.45; Feature at 7.00 and t.30 A i tjSS) va int I ANNA NEAGLE REX HARRISON natural laxative. Lack of bile causes headaches, constipation, ind'ntilioo, loss of energy. For jlowir SKIPP HOMEIER BETTY FIELD FREDRIC MARCH PLUS A. SHI saws asaw a irrr' shock health ton up your liver and fet needed bik with proves Fruit-a-tive. Canada's largest selli fiver tablets.

Made front fruits and herbs. Jb MfllHr-k I I.ynn rl Vincent Prlre FRUITAIIWSEE '709 GUARANTEED riir A FAMOUS FLAifcBS THEATRE At 1.S5. S.4. C.l. J.H, ENDS TODAI I Wour.Baby IN OLD SACRAMENTO' LLIAM ELL10TT i I'l'l'l IIW'I' I nl'll llllllll II Pl'11'f aW'lW'rllWilllPtl TOMORROW! 1 1 By Calling B4413 Child's Care Services WE SEND EXPERIENCED LADIES TO LOOK AFTER YOUR CUI1.D 1 17 SEASON 1948-7 DEAR MARY: I have Joined the VICTORIA LITTLE THEATRE.

Tiiey have a marvelous program for the season and I know the members are going to have fun because there'll be lots for everyone to do. Why don't you Join, too? Get your ticket at Marionette Library, or from the secretary co Bank of Montreal. Yours for more fun, JOHN. First Event Oct. 83 FOR MEMBERS ONLY Join Now! First Public Performance Commencing Nov.

25 A ROMANTIC COMEDY! unucvMnnu COMPANION FEATURE ROUGH and TOTJGli: Starring Humphrey BOGABT 11 ami NOTICE! Are you Interested In the Welfare of Dominion Government Employ-; ees? If so, attend a mass meeting at BRITANNIA AUDITORIUM, 1818 BLANSHARD OCT. 3, 8 p.m., to hear National Vice-president D. J. McCarthy and Fred Knonles, National Secretary of AMALGAMATED CIVIL SER-VANT8 OF CANADA, discus Amalgamation and its Benefits. All Dominion Emplovpei Welcome.

A TROPICAL PARADISE BY DAY! A LAOOON OF DEATH BY NIGHT STALKED BY TERROR AND RUBBER! JAMES DUNN SHEILA RYAN hi II Will. I 111 WW II FOR THREE" WITH ANN SHERIDAN mc millan "MALTESE FALCON" "Caribbean filystery" GEORGE BRENT JANE WYMAN.

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