THEATRES
r “UNDER ENDS : AT : HHpFAm coming * ffljMKjwiMg.” which will con- • at the Maybad a great popular K> the Foreign Legion, ntic setting of Arabs nald Colman has the rn Englishman forced and bury his identity Victor McLaglen is #lcn commander, who frequented by «or her part loves Co - Russell is the beautijHfgfSSm Colman finally Two Flags” is very pracola Film Coming Si* Daughter” is the title of Picture at the MayMES»W is said to be even “Frankenstein or features jSLgNSION” AND FACE” AT CRYSTAL ,• ■ ■ > oitiAian excellent programme of entertainment at the yfgiSSL is a thrilling roman- “ High Tension.” and supported by another ej somewhat more sensabut none the less in- “ Another Face.” Both perfect in point of prosuggests, “High Tension” Lrflfr* audience thrilled with exbeginning to end. jcfc Botievy plays a dare-devil 1 for an undersea IsZmZZinv. who is constantly emdaggers at the bottom of the with live-wire blondes Ray,” starring Boris Ttehif aod Bella Lugosi, will comLmT tt Crystal Palace to-mor-actors’ names are sufficient p&Ujgf d the quality of this thrilt! CIVIC
«f»tfESSIONAL SOLDIER”
“Prefeyicoal Soldier,” which will eondati at the Civic Theatre to-day, to pond itself an entertaining film. It is a glory of a mythical kingdom tai teßS>w revolution threatening a ty IfejL Freddie Bartholomew. Victor XnigttQ plays the part of the soldier of fortune, hired to kidnap the hog. ■ Hefrfaoaer of Shark Island" Transferred from State “JSe Prisoner of Shark Island,” vfaid fill commence to-morrow, is a ,/haitama, very well done, of the 1 ajf after the assassination ofAbraham Lincoln, when feeliof ran high and a scapegoat had to be (otmd. Warner Baxter plays the lading role.
STATE
\ PRISONER OF SHARK * ISLAND**
“Oc IWtoner of Shark Island.” .conclude a season at the Theatre to-day, tells a story of teltoray eta following the American '3 ** r -. After Abraham Lincoln «r«aaMinated, his murderer fled to •SSur w * lere prevailed upon ;*n®ate to set his broken leg. That SPjJ*W* Hr- Samuel Mudd, and °* Shark Island” tells American Government did to StjfMriaHna Lincoln’s murderer. Swjl s * ar * drama throughout, .jSEP.totH dope and makes good of its type. Warner 2Sißss?L a difficult rqle very sucadds to his already fine r, Singer Coining JSfa Brent, hailed as one of the *ween finds of recent years. 3P*lboy with a very remarkable •jSv will be seen and heard in Again” at the State to-mor-
Mother theatres E& Mm ROYAL —“Sky Parade,” action, thrills, and advencommence at the Theatre “College Rhythm.” a ?£ comedy is the associ- ~ From now on the theatre
Wrofc to show films. jCS*W--The present attraction at Unguarded Hour," Hand Loretta Young ough it is mainly a >lenty of thrills, t Fever,” which 1 from the Regent, at the Tivoli, and Myrna Loy roles. There is a good romance. Gigli, considered the greatest tenor the . since Caruso, is the Me Not” Gigli proves - tojJ ?P®ble actor, and is well mlm ti i OBll Gardner. ■ tiEofcrP* main attraction at the *S| J™ week is William ' Lawyer Man.” Powell is 1 Wetf ,■* Blondell in this : Js?°^ ed . dealings of some political power. Sutter’s Gold” stars ’ Binnie Barnes, who in “Diamond Jim.” °* the adventures of a Mp a fortun e and was SSrSlr'Beorge O’Brien gives one Performances in “Hard which is now showThe othe T- film is “ which Joe E. Brown Part liSbfflar Marriage of Corbal,” a i*5P mii^i on °f a book by stars Hazel Terry, a J” Bame Ellen Terry. The of the
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21908, 8 October 1936, Page 7
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