AMUSEMENTS. Ta TRUE STATEMENT! Despite the fact that “I Was A Spy” is now in its 3rd and FINAL WEEK Many were unable to gain admission again on Saturday night— A wonderful record which definitely places this brilliant production as the first really great picture of 1934. THE PICTURE EVERYBODY IS WANTING TO SEE. Box Plans for remaining nights of season are filling rapidly. TAKE OUR ADVICE AND BOOK EARLY. PLANS AT D.I.C. & THEATRE. PHONE 51-595. TWO SESSIONS TO-DAY 2.15 and 8 P.M. The Home Fox Gaumont and (jainsborough Produetions ffa The true life story of a nation’s Immortal Heroine, Marthe McKenna, picturised as the “Cavalcade” of 1934. I WAI spy (Recommended by Censor ror Adults) With a marvellously talented cast of British players whose performances in this production have won the admiration of critics the world over. MADELEINE CARROLL—HERBERT MARSHALLEDMUND GWENN—CONRAD VEIDT—SIR GERALD DU MAURIER. IT’S BRITAIN’S GREATEST DRAMATIC ACHIEVEMENT FRIDAY NEXT——— You thought "My Wife’s Family” was a scream but when you see England’s supreme idiots:— LESLIE HENSON—EDWARD E. HORTON and ROBERTSON HARE in “IT’S A BOY” You will say it’s the funniest picture you have ever seen.
TIH? WHOLE PROGRAMME IS SUPERB! ST. JAMES Dir: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller. BACK TO THE TYPE OF ROLE THAT MADE HIM THE IDOL OF MILLIONS. WILLIAM POWELL IN THE PART THAT GIVES HIM HIS BIGGEST CHANCE. “PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62” With MARGARET LINDSAY, BEAUTIFUL “TITANIC” GIRL OF “CAVALCADE”—THE CINEMA “FIND” OF THE GENERATION! THE "PHILO VANCE” YOU LOVE SO WELL IN AN ENTIRELY NEW RO LE—SOLVINGA BAFFLING MYSTERY, TO FIND THE WAY TO LOVE 1 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Outstanding Supporting Features: GRAHAME McN.AMEE NEWS . . . COMEDY: "AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHT MINUTES” . . BRILLIANT MUSICAL REVUE WITH ABE LYMAN’S: ORCHESTRA. . . . THE STREETS OF THE WORLD” (Travelogue) . . . RED SHADOW (from “The Desert Song”) sung by BERNICE CLAIRE and ALEXANDER GRAY. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE (54-775) after 5 p.m.
COMING FRIDAY CLIVE BROOK in “MIDNIGHT CLUB” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 147, 19 March 1934, Page 3
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