|' " LAST 2 DAYS! ."Among the best mystery pictures proiluced to date—a feather in the cap of Jie British producers."—"Evening .Post. PARAMOUNT. — ALL BRITISH. , ARAMOUNT. - ALL BRITISH. i PARAMOUNT. - ALL BRITISH. Twice Daily, at 2.15 and 8 p.m. IVOR NOVELLO The IVOR, NOVELLO versatile IVOR NOVELLO English ifVOR NOVELLO Actor, 3VOR NOVELLO Musical O.VOR NOVELLO Geniu». i Jn a tremendous characterisation oE : I "Angeloff,'' a part he has nude world- : j "famous, with > I ELIZABETH ALLAN, 1 • Jn th<i-greatest of all mystery pky*— j With a ■ "TITE LODGER"1 btffliflC "THE LODGER" ' "max 'THE LODGER" detection, " HIE LODGER " THE PADDINGTON SENSATION, that bewildered SCOTLAND YARD. (Recommended for Adults.) ■ - 4 - SHORT GEMS - 1 Book Brittol or Tel. 51-842^ MOVIE TALL, JUNE 23. FRIDAY NEXT! FRIDAY NEXT! [While London sleeps, and all licr lamps are . Millions, of her people then lie softly dreaming. . . (Some have no homes, and o cv tlieu- sorrow* weep; ~, Qihtra laugh and play the game while London s fast asleep. THE STAGE ON THE SCREEN. • Memories of IJEAR OLD DRURY LANE. British Dominions Films Present DOROTHY BOUCHIER, HAROLD FRENCH, BEN FIELD, In Charles Darreil's Play of Worldwide Fame— "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." ■WHBN LONDON SLEEPS." "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." •■WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." -WHEN LONDON SLEEPS.' "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." "WHF.N LONDON SLEEPS." 'WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." The Dramatic—Comcdic—Sensational Success that will Live for Ever. V ■ ' Special Atmospheric SONG-SCENIC PROLOGUE, SONG^CENIC PROLOGUE. SONG-SCENIC PROLOGUE, SONG-SCENIC PROLOGUE, "Embodying the Singing of tho Old Favourite, ''WHILE LONDON SLEEPS." "WHILE LONDON SLEEPS." At 2.15 and S-TWICE DAILY. By tho Popular Baritone, - 'PAUL T. CULLEN. PAUL T. CULLEN. Jfo Advance in Prices. Book Bristol or Telephone 31-842. v . HUEEN'S THEATRE. ri J°*UEEN'S THEATRE. I QUEEN'S THEATRE. ; TONIGHT -S - TONIGHT. . £. delightful musical comedy,. Etarriug ', , JEANETTE MACDONALD, "\ JEANETTE MACDONALD, '' JEANETTE MACDONALD, 3Vith Joe E. Brown, John Garrick. "THE LOTTERY BRIDE." / "THE LOTTERY BRIDE." f '(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) fn Addition: The Big Mystery Drama, "77 PARK LANE." \ . "77 PARK LANE." !■, ' (Recommended for Adults.) shri!li, Intrigue, and Romance, with l'« DENNIS NEILSON-TERRY And BETTY STOCKFIELD. COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. Special Matinee Saturday, 2.30. ' "STATE TROOPER,"' "STATE TROOPER." "STATE TROOPER." A" powerful drama that exceed* the speed limit for thrill* and action. Starring REGIS. TOOMEY-EVALYN KNAPP.. . - s'n addition, a thrilling mystery drama, With. BEN LYON-BARBARA WEEKS "BY WHOSE HAND?" "BY WHOSE HAND?" j(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MOVIE BALL, JUNE 22. A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS! tluae Audience*! Enthusiastic Acclamation! ' . Great Double Feature Programme : At ' OHORTT'S I THEATRE, At Ehorws theatre, tallulah bankhead, paul lukas," charles bickford, In' a Tumultuous Drama of a Woman— and Two Men—An Exotid Story of the 1 ■ Tropics— " THUNDER BELOW." SECOND SUPREME ATTRACTION: CLAUDETTE COLBERT, MELVYN DOUGLAS, LILYAN TASHMAN, Jn a Thrilling Presentation of Intrigue, ' Romance, Action— "THE WISER SEX." S"s t man s> fool ever to truat a woman? See this wonderful production for the answer. * Recommended by Censor for Adulti.) COMMENCING FRIDAY. RONALD COLMAN in " CYNARA." ! 'ARTCRAFT THEATRE. I -^RTCRAFT THEATRE. (TONIGHT — AT 7.45 - TONIGHT ' I Three Stari in a fust-moving drama of ' ■ colourful California, CHARLES FARRELL, JOAN BENNETT. RALPH BELLAMY, - . In = ' S-A-L-O-M-Y J-A-N-E." ' S-A-L-O-M-Y J-A-N-E." " S-A-L-O-M-Y J-A-N-E." " S-A-L-O-M-Y J-A-N-E." ~ (Appioved for Universal Exhibition.) A lone gill in a .world of men ... untamed, unspoiled, defiant. Additional: ARTCRAFT FEATUEETTES. Box Plan. Tel. 43-063 atter 6.30 p.m. MOVIE BALL, JUNE 22. • 1 "YEW PRINCESS THEATRE. ) -^EW PRINCESS THEATRE. I Continuoua from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. CHARLIE RUGGLES, MAY ROBSON, GARY COOPER, and ■ J ' ALISON SKIPWORTH In "IF I HAD A MILLION." . r "IF I HAD A MILLION." "IF I HAD'A-MILLION." "IF I HAD A MILLION." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Pram* Mighty as its "Cast! ~ ProbTng all -£uniaa Passion—Greed, Love, Hate, , Laughter!.. v Additional: " , ' XEW PEINCESS FEATURETTES. Theatre Telephone No. 42-580. ( MOVIE BALL, JUNE 22.. r<APITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. K> TONIGHT! ■ TONIGHT! " THE MAN THEY COULDN'T t ARREST." l'jL sujjei-thrillei1, with moie wai'es than r a housctul oi1 nijooki*. v*ith - GORDON HARKKR, fj. "Ilujh Wak'fificld, ami Rence -ClaiiM. t>' (Appioved ior Universal Exhibition.) vi - -
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 120, 24 May 1933, Page 2
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