DE LUXE THEATRE. 14 LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. Final Screening To-night. NOVARRO-THE SCREEN'S MOST ROMANTIC SINGER—IN A GLORI- -.. ' OUS DRAMA: Romance, music, and mighty drama in "THE CALL OF THE FLESH." "THE CALL OF THE FLESH." ''THE CALL OF THE FLESH." Featuring RAMON NOVARRO. RAMON NOVARRO. RAMON NOVARRO. _, ;_■ With -— - DOROTHY JORDAN, RENEE ADOREE, NANCE O'NEIL, ERNEST TORRENCE, And a Substantial Supporting Cast. News Film Special! JTRST EARTHQUAKE PICTURES. FIRST EARTHQUAKE PICTURES. Bos Plans at Bristol and Theatre. Ring TeL 23-080 for Reservations. Book Early! DE 'LUXE " THEATRE E • LUXE ■ THEATRE DE ""■ LUXE THEATRE ' ' (Courteuay place). . ' COMMENCING TO-MORROW! COMMENCING TO-MORROW! (Two Sessions Daily, 2.30 and 8 p.m.) THE PEAK OF PERFECTION THE PEAK OF PERFECTION In Talking Film Production. GREATEST YET AND BRITISH. ■GREATEST YET— AND BRITISH. . Sensationally Successful. Extended Seasons Everywhere! PERFECT ACTING AND PERFECT ENGLISH ELOCUTION AT. THEIR BRILLIANT BEST, IN, . . Clement Dane's Magnificent Mystery Thriller. "ENTER SIR JOHN." : "ENTER SIR JOHN." "ENTER SIR JOHN." "ENTER SIR JOHN." "ENTER SIR JOHN." "ENTER SIR JOHN." "ENTER SIR JOHN." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) 4 Powerful. Dramatic Situations—MysteryThrills—Sustained Suspense.,. : "THE MOST INTELLIGENT. AND ENTERTAINING CRIME DRAMA EVER SCREENED." With a Large and Particularly. Brilliant Cast of British Players. Introducing HERBERT-MARSHALL, ■ ; Introducing HERBERT MARSHALL, .Introducing HERBERT MARSHALL, Introducing HERBERT MARSHALL; Introducing HERBERT; MARSHALL, Introducing HERBERT MARSHALL, Brilliant British Stage Favourite and .declared to be the most accomplished. artist . . in British Talkies,, to-day.;; As,"SIR" JOHN MENIER V' his .portrayal is a triumph of poise, personality,, and cultured English- diction.' ■ . Together .with '.. - " PHYLLIS KONSTAM, DONALD CALTHROP, NORAH BARING, EDWARD. CHAPMAN, ESME PERCY. In Addition to a Dozen Other Outstandr ■ ■'•. ing Principals. : SOME PRESS OPINIONS: ■ -.. ■ "SUNDAY' PICTORIAL" (England)— "The most magnificent work we have had from any British studio since talkingpictures began, genuinely thrilling." - "DAILY MIRROR" (England)— "The cleverest, most thrilling, and comphtely satisfying talkie entertainment yet produced in this country." j .;;'■ "MORNING'POST" (England)— . v "Nothing, could -well- be imagined more full of ingenuity, and clever touches. At every point one exclaims: 'How master]y!'» • "EVENING NEWS" (England)- '. "For brilliance of; treatment, 'superlative, acting, and sustained entertainment, has not been bettered either in thisVcountryor America," ■ . . BOX PLANS AVAILABLE AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE. SECURE EARLY RESERVATIONS. POPULAR PRICES. THING'S THEATRE.' .: : ; . AVING'S THEATRE. (Best Sound in-Town.) FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT Of Warner Bros.' Colossal Production, "SHOW OF SHOWS" -."SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." : , :' "SHOW OF SHOWS." COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. . SOMETHING NEW IN '"■' v ■■'. SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT. : First Local Release of Metro-Goldwyn's Picturisation of the; Stage Hit, "Spring Fever." ■ "■■•■ "LOVE IN THE ROUGH." r "LOVE IN THE ROUGH." "LOVE IN THE ROUGH." "LOVE IN THE. ROT.3H." - "LOVE' IN THE ROUGH." 1 "LOVE IN THE ROUGH." KOBEIO1 MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, : . : ,: DOROTHY JORDAN,? ...-...- ■ .-■;.- BENNY; RUBIN. In the Breeziest, Funniest, Fastest, and ■ most,. Xuneful Picture -of: the. Year. You'll .enjoy, this, winning Talkie, of Laughs, with song hits galore.,.- Hear "GO HOME AND. TELL YOUR. MOTHER." "ONE MORE WALTZ." : "I'M LEARNING A LOT FROM ■: YOU." This golfing comedy has something on the ball that'll make you chortle with delight. DON'T MISS IT! KING'S SOUND FEATURETTES. ■ KING'S SOUND FEATURETTES. - (A Special Selection of High-grade • Subjects.) BOX PLANS AT. BRISTOL AND THEATRE. . ... FINAL.SCREENINGS. NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. EW PRINCESS THEATRE. To-day, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. OWEN NARES & EDNA BEST In "LOOSE ENDS," . .. ■ - '..".. • "LOOSE ENDS," "LOOSE ENDS," "LOOSE ENDS," ■ .■ , ■ "LOOSE ENDS," - Also.: ■ '-...: "NOT SO QUIET ON - "NOT SO QUIET ON "NOT SC QUIET ON "NOT SO QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT." THE WESTERN FRONT." -.:■: THE-WESTERN FRONT." . . . THE WESTERN FRONT." " ' , And■ - SERIAL AND SHORT FEATURES. COMMENCING TO-MORROW: '-. COMMENCING TO-MORROW: i ' COMMENCING TO-MORROW: MARIE DRESSLER & POLLY MORAN In -. s . "CAUGHT SHORT." "CAUGHT SHORT." ■'■■ "CAUGHT SHORT." "CAUGHT SHORT." "CAUGHT SHORT." "CAUGHT SHORT." "CAUGHT SHORT." "CAUGHT SHORT." "CAUGHT SHORT." . ■.'. ■ Also: New All-Talkie Serial, "THE INDIANS ARE COMING." V "THE INDIANS ARE COMING." "THE INDIANS ARE COMING." And SHORT FEATURES.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1931, Page 2
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