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CTION-The First Great Dramatic Romantic Musical Dream I bia Pictures Presents
EVERY NIGHT"
HAYWORTH.
AMBRA
rmances To-day and To-morrow:
• 8abu • Jon Hall - in Universal's Romance: "COBRA WOMAN."
onday at 2..30 and 8.
Thrilling Story of Courage and ever Filmed in a British Studio I
MOROCCO
(A B.P. Film.)
W:ALBROOr (Star of 11 Dan- nlight"), MARGARETTA OTT,
PETER SlNCLAIR.
Ralf.
piani t, ' ho "ill 01 en her apt with an all-D thov n r cital on h pt('mher, studi d itl 'olomon tbnan. i; h~ hn t urC'd 'witz rlaml Engli. h oloi t \\as fciatured with oi ewitch, Solomon and Clifford thoven onuta scrie: at the famous ry concerts in 1941. .. he has just ustralasian tour. At her last ap- lt'b Town Hall in Sydney, where , he
the Canadian conductor. Sir ErneRt va t was tlw audience that to accom-
all the l'Oncert had to be repC'ated Eileen Half's vital personalit~· and aracter is cYident in her recent tours , wher • vf'n a programrn0 of drew pack d houses.
us (famed English critic) write!' of
"touched with the spark of genius"
:Performance of the Rachmaninov Pre- 'nging back memoriPs of the- grf>at.
'
· al by Ruth Rome· .
appreciative audience from all parts la gathered at the Savoy, Rose- r Ruth Rouw on :Monday night.
had the pleasure on previou · hearing this young and talented ny have watehcd with great interest
musical deve.lo,Pment.
of programme was good, ranging
"Chaconne" to Liszt's "Concert or," both played with d pth and The '' octurne in C Minor'' and promptu" of Chopin were played and intelligence suited to that 's tone-poems. She excelled her- sy's "Reflections in the Water,"
th a fine tecbuiqnc and her inter- charming.
was crowned with great success :alt will be repeated next Monday
voy.
'.s future musical career will be
interest. B.
LHAMBRA.
cast of Bri~ish ,stars, headed by k in the leading role, are to be an from Morocco," which opens at n Monday. Anton Walbrook has
tt
for leading lady, and they both t performances. Mary Morris, Peter Sinclair, David Horne anEl all give fine character studies inPLAZA
Union Theatres Ltd. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures.
Daily at 2.30 and 8 p.m. Saturdays and Holidays, 10.0, 2.30, 5.30 and 8.5.
ABSOLUTELY BEYOND DES.CRIPTION.
Sequel to that most Out tanding Triumph "J_,assi~
Comp Home," we now promis vou one of the grE"atest stories of all time, au<l certainly
one
ofthe most magnificent of Pictures--
SON OF LASSIE
In the new "True to Nature" Technicolor!
Superb Cast-Donald Crisp, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lawtord, Nigel Bruce, June Lockhart, many New- comer , and "Tonder Dogs "La sie" an<l ''Laddie."
Municipal Orchestra
COMOUCTOlll AMO MUelCAL Du1•CTell1 Dll. WM, J. ~CK•IULL
SUNDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER.
The Three Great B's: Bach, Beethoven, Brahms.
Overture in C .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. Bach Toccata. and Fugue in D Minor . . . . . . . .. .. . Bach
(Scored for Orchestra by Wm. J. Pickerill.) Romance in G, Op. 40, for Violin and
Orchestra . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . Beethoven Augustus Levy.
Overture, "Aca<lemic Festival" ... Brahms Etc., etc. Admission Free; Chair's 6d.
- - THURSDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER-.-- Brandenhurg9 Concerto No. 4 in G ... Ba •h Piano Concerto in A Major . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mozar:t
Ania Polakoff.
'Ihe London Symphony ... Vaughan-'\Villiams Booking - Darters, c/o G. Findlay, Parliament t.
this top-line British pictur . gnin t a back- ground of Nazi intrigue in ],urope aml North Africa, "Tho Man from foroc o" tells uf the love story b t w en a oung Oz cho lovakian culptor and a twantifnl ,'punish girl of noble birth.
CO LOSS
'l lw ki11d of musical that nu; :o populnr in ( 'olumhia Pictures' "Cover Git'!' is said to rea<'h
"a towering height of magi cnf'Jrnn m nt' in tho sarn • studio s technicolor prouuction ''To-11ight and E,· 1r.· ,.ight, ' which com s to the olo ·seum at tlH• couclusion of "A Song to Remember." Tho stor. · of "To-night and Ev r.' :right ' deals with the hProi1• and stoic tenaeity of a group of Engli h show folk who keep their thentre open for tlw h.oys' 1ntertainment. during the "or t days of the blitz. Rita Hayworth and Janet Rlair arc a pair of tho entertainers.
PLAZA.
Thn Plaza would appear to be ahead of London.
f n London, October 15th sees a releas~ of the successor to "Lassie Come Home," tbe techni- color screen version of Eric Knight's famous novel. A successor was a foregone conclusion and so a stor.'· has been specially written, using some of the well-known Knight characters. This time we htffe not only "Lassie" but also "Laddie,"
hence the title of the new film "Son of Lassie.'' This tirn the cast is longer as is also the film.
"Ron of J_,assie" opened at the Plaza last
-wed-
nesda.'' and it is likely to number among Cape Town's cinema record-breakers.
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20th Century·Fox•s Thrilling and Outstanding Adventure R001ance
SUEZ
Starring TYRONE POWER
a: Ferdinand de Lesseps, the man who made :the Suez Canal eome true.
LORETTA YOUNG and ANNABELLA.
OD EON - MON DAY:
Leslie Howard's "THE LAMP STIL~ BURNS."
ROYAL
UNION THEATRES LTD.Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pieturea.
To-day at 2.30 and .
Laurel and Hardy iu t11eir Late:t Comedy
"NOTHING BUT TROUBLE."
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