THE SCREEN'S MOST DISTINGUISHED PERSONALITY IN HIS GREATEST TRIUMPH The Samuel Goldwyn Production of .^fl^^ ■ k A A k. ■ Ronald COLMAN , "I have been faithful to thee, f!&Nllsilllfe^' jrftftiHrc *' iB ' Cynara, in my fashion." *^^B» ■'•^■*- . warm in the passions with which it plays, so s ffejlßjß if'" ■ flf'"* '*ffinr>Sm tenderly portraying the delicate emotions, will L|V f :jMi&rimr%^WMl^^KßßP .'V*.**?**V' quickly sweep you into the story and carry you* H? / » ' " .'•'' SNp?S^Bi (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.)* . . ' s- -iV^X^^^B UNITED ARTISTS' PICTURE.- i^^^^Hv|f 'V^W^M "One of the better and saner plaj's—add it to a frugal lll^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^V' > s^' '*' ''?t*'m'*''~~" season's list of blessings." • ||^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^V'^O's/^'V'S *£$mS^^Ks\ "A winning, fascinating play."^-N.Y. "American." BBBH^Bi^BBmBBK ifcj ,-' '*-' » ' *'* s^S^i^^Hß! "Unquestionably Colman's best picture." ■ London "Chronicle." — The Regent Featurettes include: — ftj jf H £ |\ EG ENI I ■ The Talking Screen's Latest Novelty! Walt Disney's Silly Symphony Cartoons in Technicolour! v Direction J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. U \r\Mf* Wi7PT"I TMC )J THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. iviiMU l^nrivJiNU H COMMFNGING TO-MORROW MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED!. ■ VA^lVllVlll,lN^ll>Hji IU-IVIUKJSJJ W. Reservations Essential. BOX PLAN at Bristol and Theatre. >PHONE 44-144-
UNITED ARTISTS THE ROYAL FAMILY OF THE SCREEN. FIRST IN STARS—FIRST IN PICTURES—FIRST IN THE HEARTS OF ALL PICTURE LOVERS The Management of the Regent are proud to announce having entered into sa contract to screen the pictures produced during 1933 by United Artists, the leaders in motion Picture production. "OYNARA" is the first of a series of magnificent hand-made flawless gems of screencraft produced by United Artists, and secured for our patrons at the Regent. Watch out for the following further United Artists' attractions which are to be screened at this theatre: — SUPER MUSICAL COMEDY— Eddie Cantor in .. "The Kid from Spain." DRAMA AND ROMANCE— MUSICAL COMEDIES— Mary Pickford in »■.] "Secrets" Al Jolson ' in "Hallelujah, I'm a Tramp." ' Ronald Colman in -.'. "The Masquerader" Leslie Henson in . . "The Girl from Maxim's." Joan Crawford in .. "Rain" Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies in Colour, and Gloria Swanson and Sir Nigel Playfair Micky Mouse: in . .. "Perfect Understanding." COMEDIES—James Durante in . . "Joe Palooka" : Garrett Graham in .. "Wings over the Jungle." Roland Young in . . "Wedding Rehearsal" : Garrett Graham in .. "India Speaks."
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 63, 16 March 1933, Page 16
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359Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 63, 16 March 1933, Page 16
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