—DfftFNT 11 a.m., 2.15, 5 and 8 p.m. H —/ B I B Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 32-888. I TO-MORROW The First of the Series of Brilliant and Sensational Pictures to come from United for the New Season sm %ZT a .., ' II ffIBIIEOBBffIB jag WJBfe JLJark^inaelL Released by Three distinguished players join hearts in a Q \S UNITED ARTISTS drama of tender beauty, love and sacrifice.. *'" '. I „, fi '-.. . A! 8 ? &a ?_ enin «" I ... i ' ' I Walt Disney s Mickey Mouse in together enacting a story . . . the poignant MICKEY'S GARDEN beauty of which will linger in your memory h Technicolour . Recommended for Adults. I UNITED ARTISTS Inaugurate a New Season of Motion Pictures Bigger than ever before Q" th e threshold of the 1935-36 Season for motion pictures—"The Dark Angel" "\ ' w|P being the forerunner-; —United Artists, backed by the leading International producers, ll» 1« promise picture-lovers the world's greatest stars and unrivalled entertainment in the H pictures to follow. ~** CHARLIE CHAPLIN Charlie Chaplin --- in "MODERN TIMES." r" -T- PRODUCTIONS Paulette Goddard in another. SAMUEL GOLDWYN Eddie Cantor ■ * ■ in " SHOOT THE chutes.- □ n r\ r\ r t r\ m Miriam Hopkins - - in "BARBARY COAST." PRODUCTIONS Miriam Hopkins - - in "NAVY BORN." ,s{" W Miriam Hopkins - - in "SPLENDOR. W X I Merle Oberon in a Second Picture. , MARY PICKFORD _ t * 1 Titles to be announced later. PRODUCTIONS ft* DAVID O. SELZNICK Freddie Bartholomew -in "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." ~~ " PRODUCTIONS Tkles ° f balance to be announced later - A! FYANDFR KORDA Penelope Dudley Ward and —jST, | KKJt\UK Harry Baur . „ . . in "NATACHA." Mr!!! LONDON FILMS H. G. Well's Epic - - "THINGS TO COME." *' ' --' I PRODUCTIONS Roland Young - - - in "THE MAN WHO COULD WORK x 111 W^ MIRACLES." '/" Robert Donat and Jean Parker - - - - in "THE GHOST GOES WEST." The Epic of Aviation - "CONQUEST OF THE AIR." *" "%M Charles Laughton - - in "CYRANO DE BERGERAC." *|| Charles Laughton - - in "THE LION OF MAYFAIR." Jk RELIANCE Barbara Stanwyck -- in "RED SALUTE." Josephine Hutchinson - in "THE MELODY LINGERS ON." -—■„ iy PRODUCT! O N S Fenimore Cooper's flJ&&«jr t > 1 world-famed "THE LAST of the MOHICANS." \ X Jlj \f\f AIT DISNEY 9 Mickev Mouse m Technicolour. 8 '*JT JUti Silly Symphonies in Technicolour, including the full-length 1 MM PRODUCTIONS feature "SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS." THESE PICTURES ARE BOOKED FOR SCREENING IN ALL THEATRES CONTROLLED BY MESSRS. J. C. WILLIAMSON PICTURE CORPORATION LTD. stpH Ths Censor's Certificate will be >-X'3 > _ Ay £ I II h I FNSs. advertised later when films have n\J^£\ A/ Ull JL J. MmdMJ been examined. S&^> Xbrtists/ =*
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 264, 7 November 1935, Page 11
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