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fp-; ■■ ■' — PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (44-144) REGENT »»■<"«<»: I*- ' ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. SESSIONS TODAY—II a.m.. 2 p.m.. 5 p.m., and 8 p.m. DEANNA DURBIN ■in "THAT CERTAIN AGE" With MELVYN DOUGLAS and JACKIE COOPER BOX PLANS ON XIEW FROM 10 A.M. DAILY. A New Universal Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING TODAY! Grand Return Season of New Universal's GAY T —DASHING—ROMANTIC COMEDY HIT! With a Girl you'll love for ever—in scenes you'll never forget! ■ , 2—SESSIONS DAILY 2 ' OPERA HORSE • . \jr "UXY^ o*M<r*.ll j - 2 .i.r, l)m arid so ptu THE NEW INTERNATIONAL STAR SENSATION DANIELLE DARRIEUX Co-starred with DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN., . In New Universal's Sparkling, Side-splitting Comedy— j "THE RAGE_OF PARIS" j With .MISCHA .AUER—HELEN BRODERICK. Saucy, Roguish. Sophisticated Entertainment, with the Sparkle and Tingle of a Paris Cocktail. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BIG ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION New Universal's BaiVling Spook Mystery, interspersed with - Hilarious Coinedv— "THE MISSING' GUEST" Starring PAUL KELLY—CONSTANCE MOORE—WILLIAM LUNDIGAN. I Recommended ny Censor for Adults.) RESERVATIONS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 51-814). —-T-I~V-0-L-I~— — TONIGHT (FRIDAY), SATURDAY, AND MONDAY. ALSO AT TOMORROW'S ADULT MATINEE, 1.30 p.m/ Metro-Go Idwyn-Mayei's " MARIE WALEWSKA " Starring GRETA GARBO—CHARLES BOYER REGINALD OWEN—HENRY STEPHENSON—DAME MAY WHITTY. "Marie Walewska" presents one of the outstanding romantic chapters in the life of Napoleon, the story of a patriotic Polish countess who forces her wiles upon the Emperor^ causing him to fall in love with her to liberate Poland from the iron claw of Russia. It recreates for the screen many of ihe most colourful figures of the Imperial era, as well as presenting one of the most interesting phases of the Napoleonic regime. And ANOTHER Splendid Picture from Mcho-Goldwyn-Mavcr: "UNDER COVER OF NIGHT" EDMUND LOWE. (]>otb L.e.ommended by Censor lor Adults.) PLUS LAUREL & HARDY Comedy—Jungle Juveniles, Pete Smith—Fitzpatrick TELEPHONE 43-4)68 ° PRICES I/-, 1/6

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 127, 25 November 1938, Page 2

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