FOLLOW THE CROWDS! o^*~>~* i'~~i ALL-BRITISH. TODAY, 2.15 and 8 p.m. British Dominions Films, Ltd., — Present — ANOTHER GREAT PLAY SUPERBKS DONE BY TWICKENHAM STUDIOS MAKERS OF "THE WANDERING JEW." © G ., t I JOHN "\ rea \ STUART J Team \ / The surprise of the London film worlc is the way in which-Australian; girls an sweeping all before them. Most admira of all is JUDY KELLY, the Australiaj Beauty Contest Winner, who has achieves electric success in British Films,'" and i tha rising fctar.ia London today. SEE' HER WiTH JOHN. STUART iv a grandly dramatic play abounding. in outstanding comedy relief. WHO f « 4 >l . WHO WERE ( MASKED V WERE . THEY? \.^ lE^" 7 THEY? (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) .The Great, Cast Includes:-. • MILES MANDER, . . ATHOLE STEWART, and RICHARJ) COOPER. OUT-ON-THEHt-OWN ADDED ATTRACTIONS. Latest English Gazettes, 25 and 27. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! IN TWO UNBEATABLE REELS, "D-E-R-B-Y D-A-Y." " D-E-R-B-Y D-A-Y." "D-E-R-B-Y D-A-Y." "D-E-R-B-Y D-A-Y." This Grand Film is Described by the FUNNIEST COCKNEY COMEDIAN , FUNNIEST COCKNEY COMEDIAN On the London. Stage. , '. Hear Him—Yon'H Split Your-Sides Laughing. PAUL T. CULLEN In Up-to-date Organ Novelties. Boot. D.I.C. or Telephone 51-812. OHORTT'S THEATRE. THEATRE. / . Continuous from 11 aan. to .10. p.m. , .:.■." COMMENCING TODAY. Another'Superb'Entertainment! IRENE DUNNE, CONSTANCE CUMMINGS, ' KAY JOHNSON, RALPH BELLAMY In "THIS MAN IS MINE." " THIS MAN IS MINE." "THIS MAN IS MINE." "THIS MAN IS MINE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Aa adaptation of the stage success, "Love Flies in the Window." A resourceful wife who not only manoeuvres to risk,her husband to the tentacles of a siren, but also tights to recover him-when he; becomcs ,a ■victim. ■ Second Big Film: EICHARDv'DES, ELIZABETH ALLEN ' ■ ~..', lvi. "ACE OF. ACES." . -■-■■ :'■•"■ OF ACES." ' "ACE OF ACES." '•"ACE OF ACES." (For Universal Exhibition.) A blazing tale.of aerial combat. SIX; SUPPORTING SHORT SUBJECTS. UEEN'S ■■'""" THEATRK UEEN'S THEATRE. ; .QUEEN'S THEATRE. .'.'" . '■'. (Upjper Cuba Street.) ■■•• eoramencing AT 8 TONIGHT. (Matinee Tomorrow,at.2.ls p.m.) a. Superb Double-Feature Programme. I.—A Dark Mystery .. . Lightened With Laughs!! EDMUND LOWE EDMUND LOWE And VICTOR, McLAGLEN VICTOR. McLAGLEN .With RICHARD AIILEN and Adrienne Ames. '•GUILTY AS'* 1 CHARGED.". ' 'GUILTY AS CHARGED." "GUILTY AS CHARGED." From the Start you Know the Guilty Person! • To -the End you'll get Thrills and Laughs by t*he Score! : (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) &— "SHANGHAI EXPRESS." "SHANGHAI EXPRESS." ••SHANGHAI EXPRESS." — Novelty — Drama — Komance (-. Suspense — AH and Mote ia this Engrossing Screen Play, Featuring CLIVE BROOK, MARLENE DIETRICH, WARNER OLAND (Recommended by Censor for Adults ) ARTCKAFT THEATRK •^-RTCRAFT THEATRE. (Thorndon's Popular Family Cinema.) OPENING AT 7.43 TONIGHT. WARNER BAXTER MYRNA LOY Charles Butterworth Mac Clarke Phillips HoJmes^ Nat Pendletou Raymond Hatton S^ thei Sensational Drama . . . Crowded with Thrills and Excitement— < — "PENTHOUSE." —■/■•' ' ■■ ■ "PENTHOUSE." : (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) M-SO-ZAZU PITTS—THELMA TODE Comedy. TOMORROW, AT 2.15 P.M. Special Attraction for Children. TOM KEENE ; In a Rapid-fire Action Story— "BEYOND THE ROCKIES" 'BEYOND' THE ROCKIES" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' Ep. 6of "PIRATE TREASURE." COMEDY, ETC. RESERVE EARLY-NO BOOKING FEE Theatre 'Phone, 43-OCB. 1 ■tfMPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY ■*-* (Comfortably Heated.) THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. THE BIG SHOW OF THE YEAR! 3— "PADDY PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING." With JANET GAYNOR, WARNER BAXTER A scamp with a fiery temper and a big heart! Her father wanted a boy—anc what he got was the next best thing— £ tomboy, fiery, gay, and mischievous. 2—WALT DISNEY presents Mickej Mouse in "MICKEY'S MECHANICAL MAN." ■ 3-ADDITIONAL CARTOON. 4-NOVELTY CAMERA THRILLS. S—FOX MOVIETONE NEWBREEL. Saturday Matinee. Final Episode, "Ail Mail Mystery." "Paddy." Mickey Mouse Big Supporting Programme. (Approved For Universal Exhibition.) ■pEGAL THEATRE, KARORI •t*l (Specially Heated Nightly.) "FRIDAY THE 13th." Jessie Matthews, Gordon Harker, Sorinu Hale, Edmund Gwenn. The hands of time turned back in a most pretentious screen drama. A wet night, slippery road, and a most appalling bus crash, all on "FRIDAY THE 13th." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) CINEMAG EMPIRE SERIES. AUSTRALIAN NEWSREKLS. Moii. and Tups.: "Wild Cargo."
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 53, 31 August 1934, Page 2
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