.:THE "DOMINION" WRITES:— '"The cleverest comedy that has conic this way in years." . - DON'T MISS IT TONIGHT! ' : . pARAMQUNT~*^^>- ■ — ;~"'" —""""""^LI-BRITISH. * DAILY, At 2.15 and S. A COMEDY SENSATION. . British Dominions Films present IVOR NOYELLO, Actor, Author, and Screen Director, who • once more reveala his genius in TWICKENHAM'S magnificent picturing of hie own outstanding stage success. ©■, / LIVED \ I WITH . I \ YOU" / (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Delicious — Delightful IVOR NOVELLO as a RUSSIAN PRINCE, who, penniless and homeless in London, was taken in and befriended by •a homely English family.- Ever afterwards he; was always proud that HE HAD LIVED WITH THEM, for his best friend became his bride. - •-■■ URSULA JEANS, ■•■■'" IDA LUPINO,' .■'-•■•:■•' MINNIE RAYNER, ■: ELIOT MAKEHAM, IN ADDITION: "THE WAY OF THE WILD," "THE WAY. OF THE WILD," ''The most perfectly-photographed aud best-lectured picture of ■ :-AFRICAN ANIMAL LIFE." ' . An Entertainment in Itself. PAUL T. CULLEN -''■•■ .: On the Wurlitzer Organ. : ...Book early,D.lC. or Tel. 51-542. UEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S: THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. TONIGHT --S - TONIGHT, TWO - BIG - SPECIALS! . ■You'll hate and admire the star of . "The Big House" as the ruthless ruler of a political machine. WALLACE • BEERY -.- . WALLACE BEERY ■ . Of "Miv and Bill" Fame;: etc., ■■;/ ■■>'■■ ■ . — With"— ■ v _ LEWIS STONE, JEAN HARLOW, In the New Thrill Sensation, ' "THE' SECRET SIX" -— "THE SECRET SIX" ■ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ileo, a Hard-riding Romance of the West, WILLIAM HAINES ——.. WILLIAM HAINES —— In the Thrill of Thrillers, ■ "WAY OUT WEST" ."WAY OUT WEST" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) POPULAR FAMILY ■ PRICES. - WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT - TWO GRAND ATTRACTIONS ■• ■. SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY. v ' ;;- 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. BRITANNIA 'THEATRE. ~.......K1TANN1A . THEATRE. ■'jSp^.'i— '■•'■• •• ■'■■'" ■ ■'■'■ ■■'.■' '■"■■ : ■ - METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S ' SUPER-COMEDY TRIUMPH! - With ■ STAN LAUREI; OLIVER HARDY , In their riot of fun, • ':" SONS OF - THE ■ DESERT." "SONS OF THE DESERT." "SONS OF THE DESERT/ Wherein Lodge Rituals and Marriage ■ " Rituals Conflict! , (Approved-for Universal Exhibition.) Second Big Feature. GORDON HARKER—RENEE CLAMA In "Seamark's" Super' Thriller, ' No. 2— ■"■ \ •. ' , "MAN THEY COULDN'T ARREST." " MAN THEY COULDN'T ARREST." (Approved for Universal- Exhibition.) Replete with every spine-chilling episode that made the novel popular. Selected", Featurettes - The Chapter Play. "PERILS OF PAULINE." Bos Plan at Theatre. Tel. 40.618. - DELIGHTFUL AND DIFFERENT — ■ TWO'GRAND FEATURES —— ":."■'"■ NOW-SHOWING. NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. EW PRINCESS THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. .", Metro-Goldwyn's Brilliant Attraction, . ■:;" THE WOMEN IN HIS . LIFE," "THE WOMEN: IN HIS LIFE," ;V^THE t^OMEN IN HIS' LIFE," '.:' .'With' the Fascinating New Star, OTTO KRUGER and ISABEL JEWELL. •'■'- ■'■■■■'■■': AISO, . .- - ' ', ■ ■ UNA MERKEL—BEN LYON; (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . A Rare Dramatic Treat. The Climax 6E this production'has never been equalled: — Second Brilliant Star — SLIM SUMMERVILLE-ZASU PITTS ■ '..■•- In' — " LOVE — ■- —: BIRDS " "LOVE — BIRDS'." (Approved: for Universal' Exhibition ) The screen's funniest team adrift on a desert chicken ranch—with spooks, gold, and romance. SELECTED FEATURETTES. Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 42-SSO. Saturday's, Huge Audience Delighted! QHORTT'S THEATRE. THEATRE. Superb Double-feature Entertainment. No.' I—lntrigue! ' Mystery!! Thiill!,!! On a mammoth ocean liner. . "FOG." "FOG." fTOG." "FOG." "FOG.? "FOG." "FOG." "FOG." "FOG." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A story of tense, spellbound interest. Featuring : MAS'? BRIAN, -.. DONALD COOK REGINALD DENNY. No. 2—One of the great productions of 1034. . "MASTER OF MEN." "MASTER OF MEN." '{Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . 'A He-man epic of the Great Steel Works of America. Amazing! Gripping!! Featuring JACK HOLT, s FAY WRAY. Splendid Supporting Featurettes. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN! TONIGHT -: 7.45 TONIGHT The R.K.O. Radio Special, "LITTLE WOMEN." "LITTLE WOMEN." Starring KATHARINE HEPBURN, The star of Today and Tomorrow. A screen play of sheer loveliness. The world's most-beloved family of girls . . fcrotight vividly to life. Golden hours of ' ' glorious joy. * (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Louisa M. Alcott's . Immortal Story of Girlhood. seaside pictures, lyall bay. Seaside pictures, lyall bay 7.4s—tonight only at 7.45. Beauty, Sympathy, and Understanding— DOROTHEA WIECK, EVELYN VENABLE, KENT TAYLOR, In "CRADLE SONG." "CRADLE SONG." " (Approved fdr Universal Exhibition.) , Also: SELECTED FEATURETTES. Telephone 16-393 for Reservations. GRETA GARBO in "QUEEN CHRISTINA"—THURSDAY NEXT. TTILBIBNIE- I KINEMA. •"• (Steam-heated N/ghtly.) LAST NIGHT!: LAST NIGHT! . Laugh-packed, Tuneful Show of Shows "TOO MUCH HARMONY." BING CROSBY. JACK OAKIE, Skeets , .trallagher, Judith .Allen, Harry Green, .Lilyan Tashman, Ned Sparks. {Approved for Universal Exhibition.) JTewareels, Souvenirs, Comedy, Car'tooa.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 13, 16 July 1934, Page 2
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