hiHE '' :; -'QUEEN'S ' "THEATRE. • AHE --QUEERS ; THEATRE. ■:\' ■'.'■ (Upper Cnba-st.)' COMMENCING- TO-NIGHT, S O'CLOCK. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, S.,O'CLOCK. (Matinee To-morrow, 2.30.) Presenting the BIGGEST TWOSTVR PROGRAMME IN YEARS! (Ti\o Spoiticulai Fcatiues). No. 1— Action, Thril1- and Wikllj Hilauous Situations! EDMUND LOWE m j. Biand New Comedy Triumph— M.UvING THH GRADE" 'MAKING 'LHK GKADH " "MVKING THE OUAIJE" •MAKING THE GRADE" 'MAKING rl±IE GRADE" 'Adapted tiom Gcoige Ade"s pheuomcnallv siiccessnil Comedy Stage Play, £DiICXD LOWE . LOTS MORAX JC»MUXD LOWE LOIS MORANi And excellent supporting cast A RIOr. OF LAUGHTER' No. 2A tcnselv flipping btory of lo\e and We behind tup scenes of a great encus, You'll ■wonder at the magnificence of this remarkable film. ;;looping the loop ■' 'looping the loop,' "looping the loop ' looping the loop." _ Most Spectacular Cucus-thullci Evei Produced. '•Variety" included! QUEEN'S POPULAR PRICES. Tflv RSR.S THEATRE. *• HL KING'S 'L'HEATRE. ( 'Best Sound iv Town.") (Matinee To motion, 230 ) —Piesenting the— MOST SENSATIONAL DRAMATIC THRILLER OV MODERN TIMES' The Supreme Screen Mystery asking the ■worlds subtlest dramatic conundrum, 1 SIS ? S "TIGER LARRABEE"?? WHO IS "TIGER LARRABEE"'' British Dominion Films 3OHN WILLARD'S mind ana hcait intoxicating stage play, "The Fog," lifted bodily, with its entue cast of distinguished legitimate players, from theatie to screen, under the title: '•BLACK WATERS" "BLACK WATERS' "-BLACK WATERS" "BLACK WATERS" ''BLACK WATERS" ' BLACK, WATERS' "BLACK WATERS" BLACK WATERS' ■BLACK WATERS' 'BLACK WATERS" AM, TALKING' ALL TALKING! ALL TAUSING! ALL TALKING! THE PLAY THAT PUT THE "MIST" •■ . STILL MORE THRILL! An overshadowing dramaturgic sensation, acted with dynamic forcefulncss by JAMES KIRKWOOD, JOHN LODER, KALLAM COOLLEY, LLOYD HAMILTON, ERANK REICHER, ROBERT AMES, BEN HENRICKS, NOBLE JOHNSTON, and — MARY BRIAN (Sir James Banie's ordinal "Wendy" in "Peter Pan'). Directed by MARSHALL NEILAN. _ And particularly i\ell recorded And perfectly..lepioduced. A STRIKING CONTRAST IN SPEAKING VOICES'" In Addition KING'S SUPIORTING ' SOUND FEATURETTES. * -;Krst Release of Some;Exceptibnal '.^■■■■■■-'"■: • Subjects.- ■■'■--■■ ' -~-.-^>: -•- i BOOKING!-'. Box Plans at Bristol. PricE^scale, Is' to 2s 9d. •"Commencing Saturday Matinee At 2.30 p.m. at ATEW QUALITY . THEATRE. ■*? Island Bay's Talkie House. The First Talking Picture in Island Bay. Columbia Dialogue- SpecialProdaction. perfection m?diaiogue sequences,' wonderlul emotional drama, and brilliant charac- ■...-. ...i..'• - . terisations. "'■ s^^-;V^"-^ :- " TALKIES. A More- Outstanding Dramatic ' - than "Sdrrell and Son." ;;f - :'-"FATHER AND SON," " - -: --Father and son," --:: „". "father and'son,'' -; ' ■'•father and son,'-': -r t siy:'; ■■-.:■ With cast headed:by ; : -- JAGif^HOLT, - DOROTHY RBVIER "V - '. -x.-.:-:j HELENE^CHADWICK: ■I'Comnilencing' SATURDAY' NIGHT, ' ■*■■'•'■{- ■"-• ;"• AfS 'o'clock. "■■":■ ' ~- ,,Nb_ Half-price Saturday; Night!' '..Rmg.'14472. Reserves no extra. Running till Wednesday Night.. , .., .CJHORTT'S- THEATRE: : = ■:, ■: % . =. - r . THEATRE: ; : Gonlrtnious fromill .a.m.-io-10 p.m. .-, Today's Gigantic JNew .Programme. LON CHANEYAND TOD BROWING LO-N CHA£EY AND TOD BROWING lON CHANEY AND TOD BROWING . In: a Hi-ainatic. thunderbolt, .. j/-;.WHERE EAST. IS EAST." ., :,VWHERE..BAST IS EAST." ,-i:-. VWHERE EAST IS EAST" .:'■■■■ "IVHERE..EAST.IS EAST!" ".. .."WHERE. EAST IS EAST." '...'.;"WHERE■'EAST IS EAST." fantastic, > grim, bizarre, and gripping. A drama of primeval emotions. ■"■', :'L. "WHERE EAST IS EAST." "WHERE EAST IS EAST." .-.-., -Sr-WHERE' EAST IS EAST." ..•■■ .:• ".WHERE :EAST, IS EAST." Picturesque as "The Road to Mandalay," more powerful; than "West .of Zanzibar." -v;Loh Chaney's. gr.eatesf,.triumph. rsA.- -.Metrp-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictuje. ■'...j%. '. '.Second Big. Attraction.;' f, ■' "■"':■■ h'J^jidD:LA:ROQUE :- '■. ■■■ '■■'.' "' ■ - ROD LA ROQUE . r. -- ■ ... ROD LA^ROQUE'"-" . In \ : ; -'•■-■■■.- "HOLD. 'EM YALE." ,"V ""TrHOLp-'EM YALE.""- ' -■! ,. -- ■ "HOLD 'EM YALE." '' ' .;i-~.i....-: i"HOLD'---.'EM;.YALE." ■■■ 'A. '^na|ing.'..r:isnia)Bce. :-.'pep;p":erea" with wiiorespme .humour,' tense; dfanla, swiftrtoving^actibn/.exquisite appeal^ and thrills I'J",..".'".'"i/L"1"---r-"'^ galor.e. -'■;■■ -...'■■ -.;-,;: Programme^. .-Reserves at Theatre, orTel. il-219f OS^' " SS? ATI;E' NEWTOWN. VUIw ■ -THEATRE,.- :NEW,TO.WN. -."■?■'- ""'; 'TO-NIGHT,' AT 7.30. : .:.■:..:f-Wp BIG;ATTRACTJONS. ."■■■'.;■■: LAURA"-TA: PLANTE, in - "■-■■■ ■ :""SCandal." '■ '■ •;.■;: . \ "scandal." The absorbins- drama of n society. K irl who became the centrarfigmc in a" scan.dal.ojis. mystery. In addition: JOM_MOORE and BESSIE LOVE; in . '/ANSBODY-HERB SEEN KELLY." One of'-the -most "jtmuairigly entertaining, ipx:t«pe«*tl):js' theafa-E has eVfer'-'Ehdroi.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 119, 15 November 1929, Page 2
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