PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
Tonight at the Paramount Theatre the final screening will be made of the, Inimitable Jack Hulbert and his clever confreres in Gainsborough's musical comedy "Love on Wheels." i The big feature of tomorrow's special programme at the Paramount Theatre will be "Seamark's" popular novel, "The Man they Could Not Arrest," done in talking picture form by Gainsborough with fine effect. The "Daily Mall" describes it as "A dramatic production which begins where others; knock off." The long' cast is headed by Gordon Barker, who is starred for the first time, Hugh Wakefleld, Mcholas Hannen, Garry Marsh, Robert Farnuharson, and Hence Clama. The strength of this dramatic hit lies in the plausible In-. genutty with whicti the successive stages of the hero's evasion of the police are developed, in the swing of the story movement and utter absence of padding, in the mounting suspense and excitement, and,in the unfailing, forceful »»y in which It has been directed and acted. Box plans are at the Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 7
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166PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 7
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