Packed to the very doors. A delighted audience applauds the Greatest Talkie Programme at the Regent, and intending patrons would be well advised to take advantage of the Day Sessions at the cheaper prices. - THE HOME OF THE TALKIES. : ..-.,■ TJEGENT ■"■EGENT First Session Second Session Night Session 11 a.m. 2.15 p.m. '8 p.m. -—: —— "ALIAS : ■ ' - " ■ ■ "ALIAS ——~- "ALIAS- — :— JIMMY VALENTINE." JIMMY VALENTINE." . .JIMMY VALENTINE." From the ■ Famous Stage Play by - Paul ■ -'•■' ■ Armstrong. WILLIAM HAINES WILLIAM HAINES -.- As Jimmy. Valentine. LIONEL BARRYMOHE " LIONEL BARRYMORE As .Doyle, ths Detective. KARL DANE; TULLY MARSHAL, KARL. DANE, :" TULLY MARSHAL^ t Jimmy Valentine's Accomplices. "'•"" : WHAT A CAST. WHAT A PICTURE. .WHAT- A PROGRAMME, The greatest: of 'all crook dramas 7 lives again on' the Bcreen. It is-William Haine's supreme effort. You see him as the gallant safe-cracker and heart-breaker. No drama on the stage delivers such a thrill as the . climax of ■ "ALIAS '■ "ALIAS —; - "ALIAS —: — 1 'JIMMY. VALENTINE." JIMMY VALENTINE." ; : ...JIMMY VALENTINE." We say without hesitation this Talkie is , our best yet. THEN AGAIN WE HAVE THE PATHE • AUDIO REVIEW. Something 1 to 'Crow about. ■ ; GUS EDWARDS' REVIEW, • GUS_ EDWARDS' REVIEW, "The.Songs of the Roses." BARNADO DE PACE, BARNADO DE PACE, The. Wizard of the Mandolin. JOHNNIE. MARVIN, JOHNNIE. MARVIN, The Singer' of : Popular. Songs. ■: 808 NELSON, ■•'•■■•"■ 808 NELSON' Entertaining Vaudeville Sketches, ihw Wonder Programme is exclusive to THE REGENT, 'BOOK. ■■NOW—Tel. 44-144, and at the Bristol. . - Telephone Bookings Camiot be Kept after . 7.45. Please Call Early :■ DRURY LANE'S greatest hit brought to the Screen. 4—GREAT STARS-4 4—GREAT STARS—4 Illlliiir?ilg:SiMi^ .■:.,:: ':...• EVER SCREENED. : \ i \ The Thriiler of All Thrillers. .• The Thriller of All Thrillers. T)E LUXE THEATRE • +^E LUXE THEATRE (The Finest Theatre under the Southern ;. , . ■.< Cross.) •.. .'. .-;; .: -TO-NIGST, 8 O'CLOCK. '.-'•" THE SPORT OF KINGS at its Sportiest. "THE WHIP." . "THE WHIP" "THEWHIP." "THE WHIP"' "THE.'WHIP." ' " THE WHIP'" "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP'" "THE XvW 9 '" "TH^ W^&'" "THE'WHIP> "THE WHIP'" "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP?' " THE WHIP."-, '< THE WHIP " "THE WHIP." ■ . "THE- WHIP"" I!'™ WHIP." "THE WHIP." " THE WHIP." " THE WHIP." Tgg WHIP." "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP." "THE WHD?." "THE WHIP.'": "THE WHIP." Splendour ,of high society—Flash of racing silks—A speeding motor plunging to destruction—A devil-may-care Hero almost ruined by sinister intrigue —A dishonoured '. woman avenging her wrong at gun point—A spectacular train wreck — The famous English Derby—And a glorious girl riding ' a thoroughbred to victory when all seems ■ ' lost. • ; With an All-Star Cast. DOROTHY MACEAILL DOROTHY MAGEAILL RALPH FORBES &ALPH FORBES RALPH FORBES RALPH FORBES ANNA Q. NILSSON ANNA Q. NILSSON LOWELL SHERMAN LOWELL SHERMAN "' ••■ . First to the barrier for excitement. A sure-shot ■winner on the entertainment , ' , ■'• track. , . . BIG SUPPORTING ; •.■ PROGRAMME. Overture (Appropriate to "The Whip")— "■' Galop from "La Gioconda" (Ponchi- ; elli) Directed by Emanuel Aarons. ' Organ Solo (Theme Song: of "The Whip"), "Diane" ' (Rapee and Pollock). Played by E. Aarons. ' Box Plans open;at The,: Bristol and Aitken's Book Arcade. . , THE SUPERIOR TALKIES FOR, THE DE LUXE Opening Announcement Very Shortly. T^MPIHE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. ■^MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. TO-NIUH'I. 7.45. .. i'O-NIGH'I. . Steam Heated. -.. ■ ■ Steam Heated. Grand Week-end Entertainment. I.— LEW, CODY, AILEEN PRINGLE, In• •■•■■• "A SINGLE MAN." Laughs! Laughs! Laughs. A racy, peppy laugh-riot of.a bachelor of 40, who tried to be a "flaming youth." 2.— '■ '■ ■ ■ ' . "HIS CAPTIVE WOMAN," With MILTON SILLS and DOROTHY MACKAILL. Thrills! Action! - Romance! Adventure! 3.— -■■■• Hal Roach Comedy. . ; 4— M.G.M. NEWS REEL. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY: , A Programme Worth Your Money. "The Foreign Legion," "Troublesome Wives," "The Collegians." Big Supports. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. EASIDE PICTURES,' LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. ■ißfe Double-feature Programme. " "THE KNIGHT OF NIGHTS.^' ■ With a big .cast-of • talented" European •-• ' - ••• ■ ■ playersi ■■ ' ' :' Packed from beginning to end'with thrills. Devil's Island, the great French penal settlement, shown for the first time in ; : "'" * all its-grim reality: ; NOTE.—"The Knight of Nights" is re■.commendqd by the Censor as more suitable for adult audiences." ... : . \"; lfs. AND. 10 CENT. ANNIE," Starring Louise Fazenda and Clyde Cook. The unromantic story of,-a street-cleaner who inherited millions.. A cyclone of laughs. Barrels of fun. One continuous scream of joy. Also Chapter 7 of "Tarzan the Mighty." Be wise, Book your seats. Tel. 21-318, or call at theatre. , ■ Coming Tuesday, "TESHA." DRINK "CHOCO." A PURE Chocolate "and Milk Beverage. -"- Delicious. Try it. All slious.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 150, 29 June 1929, Page 4
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