LAST TWO DAYS Of "CHANGE OF HEART" "CHANGE OF HEART" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) | -With- ' JANET GAYNOR And CHARLES FARRELL At the PLAZA Sessions, 2.15 and S p.m. LAZA. PLAZA. BOX PLAN at Begg's. PLAZA. Theatre Telephone 51-277. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. i i Managerial. I have.just had the pleasure of previewing "The Battle"—tho latest production from the Gau-mont-British Studios, and it has my full recommendation as highclass dramatic entertainment. "Tlie Battle" is emphatically NOT a war picture. Under Nicholas Farkas' clever direction, Claude Fariiere's brilliant pre-war novel and French Stage play reveals more of a subtle essay in Eastern psychology i I —a battle of wills and tempera- ; ments— a battle, of eloquent silences which are poignant m their inten- ! sity—a battle, not of steel against I ; steel, but between Love and Duty, : between patriotism and. private honour. ■ Charles Boyer, in the role of Vovisaka, the Japanese Commander, is a brilliant piece of characterisation, and Merle Oberon, the clever Tasmanian, who, by the wity,_ gained stellar honours in record time, is excellent in the part of Mitsnoko. You will like it.—A. W, Andrews, Manager. I •;#■'.. ' Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., In conjunction with Gaumont-British Pictures, Announce THE NEW ZEALAND PREMIERE Of "THE BATTLE." "THE BATTLE." "THE BATTLE." "THE BATTLE." " THE BATTLE." • "THE BATTLE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' ■ ! FRIDAY NEXT AT THE PLAZA. QHORTT'S — THEATRE. THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m, to 10 p.m. Two Mammoth Attractions, that singly havo attracted overflowing audiences at larger theatres. ANN SOTHERN, EDMUND LOWE, MIRIAM JORDAN, In one of the Year's Greatest Productions, "LET'S FALL IN LOVE." "LET'S FALL IN LOVE.". ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) An outstanding dramatic masterpiece, with glorious musical numbers. ; Second Big Film: WALTER. HUSTON, PHILLIPS HOLMES, CONSTANCE CUMMINGS - In - "THE CRIMINAL CODE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Thrilling! Spectacular! _ Sensational! A poignant romance with stretches o£ terrific suspense. SUPPORTING SHORT SUBJECTS. THE gigantic Birthday Cake will be distributed at the De Luxe Theatre Saturday morning, 10.30. Give the kiddies a treat. ARTCRAFT THEATRE. RTCRAFT THEATRE. (Thorndon's Popular Family Cinema.) THIS EVENING—At 8. Vibrant, Thrilling Adventure . . . Crowding Sensation upon Sensation . . . Exciting Romance Portrayed against a Background of Ships and the Sea. "I COVER THE WATERFRONT." "I COVER THE WATERFRONT:" "I COVER THE WATERFRONT." Co-Starring CLAUDETTE COLBERT , And BEN LYON With ERNEST TORRENCE. United Aitists Picture (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SUPPLEMENTARY SUBJECTS: Silly Symphony Cartoon, "Strange as it Seems," "Ancient Java" (Travelogue). Pathe Gazette, Fox News. RESERVE—No Extra Charge. Theatre-Telephone 43-968. TIfANTED, 4000 Children to partake in !» » the gigantic Birthday Cake Matinees at tho De Luxe Theatre, Saturday morning, 10.30, and afternoon, 2.15. ANOTHER SPECIAL PROGRAMME! YOU MUST BE AT THE EMPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. I—United Artists' Big Special— "NANA," With ANNA STEN. "NANA," With ANNA STEN. Prom darkness to world glory. Out of mystery, chaos, and terror—bringing excitement and rare thrills to the role of fiction's famed heroine. 2—Walt Disney's Coloured Cartoon, "GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANTS." 3—"With Williamson Beneath the Seas." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE . THEATRE, Lower Hutt. FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8 o'clock. Another great drama. EDNA FERRER'S "GLAMOUR." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) With PAUL LUKAS, CONSTANCE CUMMINGS. I TOMORROW and FRIDAY, at 8 p.m. j . See the love story of a ruthless adventuress— l "MADAME SPY." "MADAME SPY." | "MADAME SPY." "MADAME SPY." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) With FAY WRAY, NILS ASTHER. Box Plans at the "Peter Pan" Lounge or Telephone Theatre (63-4,31). rpHE DRAWING OF THE TRAMWAY X BAND ART UNION WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE BAND ROOM ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, at 8 p.m. 0. D. ALEXANDER, Sec,
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Evening Post, Issue 99, 24 October 1934, Page 2
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