LAST NIGHT'S AUDIENCE said: "The Best Play in Years." ''The Best Play in Years." ■ pARAMOtmi^^'II-^"-- -—: """""~ALL-BRIT.ISH. .-.'• -■■•DAILY—At 2.15-and S. BRITISH LION'S TREMENDOUSLY POWERFUL; PICTURISATION. EDGAR WALLACE IN BXCELSIS.. ; The Wizard's Best Boole. . M-VGNIFICENTLY PICTURED, ' SUPERBLY ACTED. DRAMA- — — COMEDY. • "THE MAX WHO ••THE MAN WHO "THEMAN WHO '•THE MAN WHO '•THE MAX WHO CHANGED HIS NAME." . CHANGED HIS NAME.' CHANGED HIS NAME." CHANGED HIS NAME."' , : CHANGED HIS NAME."' WHY??? You'd never guess! (Kecarnmended by Censor foL' Adults.) . British. Dominions. Films Present LYNTN HARDING In a -wonderful. LYNN HARDING performance. BETTY STOCKFELD Of the round, , BETTY STOCKFELD resonant voice, LESLIE PERRLN At liis best, ■ - .And a London Cast in a Play of dramatic magnetism, with : great comedy relief, v ' ;a;most surprising finish, attractions: '■-■ '•pathe's english news," "ARNHEAI LAND" (Australia). •• THE ,NEW ' HICtHWAY," Arid the One and Only -• PAUL T. CULLEN ■ ; > . . At the Wurlitzer. Boole D.'l.C. or Theatre. Te1. ,51-842. BOX PLANS APJ3 OPEN .•■■•:■■'■" BOX PLANS ARE OPEN ■; . ' ..'■ /' -' At ' ' • ' : ' D.I.C. AND THEATRE (Tel. 51-542) DXC. ANWIHEATRE (Tel. 51-812) ' ' for the . . , .:■ GRAND GALA SCREENING GRAND GALA SCREENING ■ ':'*!■': •■■■' ■"■'•■' .}. '':'. oh. '• \ '' ■' ■ ;■ FRIDAY,NEXT at S p.m. . • ■'~ , (Matinee at 2.15), ;; UNDER DISTINGUISHED UNDER DISTINGUISHF.D .•••■". PATRONAGIO -'- » ■•;.': ■ . .. .' " of the- . .MOST -POPULAR/PICTURE ;■ MOST POPULAR PICTURE IN THE WORLD- TODAY." BRITISH DOMINIONS FILMS .;•' . : : Present . : H. B. WARNER H. B. WARNER "■.'■ -■ ■' ■ ■'-;■ H. ■-Bl WARNER • ■ ; H. B. WARNER ~ The brilliant English sou 6E an equally ■■..'. .••'"" brilliant father, - ' ( ■"'."AS THE' SUPREME STAR /. v of Sn all-London cast of distinguished . English stars, in . ■ the" noblest 'story ever told by or in talking pictures. , ■ ; S^s. ~ '-SORRELIi " ==a "^^ "'WORRELL -■, '■ " Aai >! SON" ■:^^ sox •" =s;^ f DEEPIXC. A PERFECT PERFORMANCE. '•WARNER IS SORRELL--SORRELL IS WARNER/' A, British and Dominion \)\ns, A FURORE. i Iv England and AnsUali.i. CROWDED AUDIENCES So BOOK your seats. No Exha Tee. CiUEEN'S THEATRE. . 'UEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. (Upper Cuba Street.) TONIGHT r~ 8 — TONIGHT 'J'ONIGHT — S — TONIGHT! TWO H.G-.M. SPECIALS. Thrills—Mystery—lntrigue! • A terrific pulsating drama of life in Judb-' China, "The End, of the Earth." CLARK GATBLF,—JEAN HARLOW CLARK GABLE-JEAN HARLOW CLARK GABLE—JEAN HARLOW In their greatest masterpiece, "RED DUST" "RED DUST" '-JRED DUST" "RED DUST" "RED DUST'/ "RED DUST" (Rceouiraonded by Censor for Adults.) Then an inspiring'drama o£ the FHitine Fleet. "SHIPMATES" «■■ SHIPMATES" '■■SHIPMATES'' "SHIPMATES" <:SHIPMATES" "SHIPMATES" Stai-ring a Big Cast, with '\OBT. MONTGOMERY, DOROTHY JORDAN, ERNEST TORRENCE, HOBART BOSWORTH. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) POPULAR FAMILY PRICES. THEATRE. ■ THEATRE. TONIGHT! TODAY! 5 TONIGHT!! 2 MAMMOTH ATTRACTIONS 2 RALPH BELLAMY, FAY WRAY, RALPH BELLAMY, FAY WRAY, ]n a .captivating and dazzling production, '■ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN." "OXCE TO EVERY WOMAN."' "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN." • (Approval for Universal Exhibition.) Life was a puppet iv her hands! Love -was her master!! Xo. 2.—An amazing and thrilling detective story—The jVljbtery of the Great Kur Coat Robberies. ♦'THE LINE UP." '•THE LINE UP." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Featuring MARION XIXOX, WILLIAM GARGAX JOHN MIL JAN Ifold« you spellbound iiom stait to finish. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. rXOTIC! GLAMOROUS! VIVACIOUS! NOW SHOWING. "MEW' PRINCESS THEATRE. •^EW PRINCESS THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily, METRO-GOLD WYN-MAYER'S .MAGNIFICENT TRIUMPH! The Empress oE Enchantment, . ■: ■'■'- v GRETA GARBO — ■ GRETA GARBO - With., a Brilliant Supporting Cast: JOHN GILBERT ■ lAN KEITH-. LEWIS STONE — ELIZABETH YOUNG .....— In — — "QUEEN CHRISTINA" —' "QUEEN- CHRISTINA" —- —- "QUEEN CHRISTINA" -—. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) G-ARBO'S FINEST TRIUMPH! „ Tha life dream of Garbo realised at lasl . . .to play the loves of Queen Christina ' ADDITIONAL ENTERTAINMENT. "A DAY. IN VENICE" - . (Fitzpatriek Travel Talk), ■"•GOOFY MOVIES" (Madcap Series) .- ' METROTONE NEWS.-3JoS>-!E}a« at Theatre. Telephone 43580
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 18, 21 July 1934, Page 4
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