GRAND DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME .GRAND DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. An Outstanding Quality Entertainment. PARAMOUNT THEATRE x ARAMOUNT THEATRE NOW SHOWING 1~ ■ NOW SHOWING . • (Twice Daily, 2.15 and 8.) • • 2—SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS—2. The New Wonder Child of the Screen, ': ■'"< . ■ DAVID HOLT . —1-t- DAVID HOLT . . DAVID lIOLT '- .'" - With - % LEH ■■• TRACY ■ — HELEN MACK LEE.;TRACY> ■ HELEN MACK . • HELEN MORGAN la the most beautiful romance that has 1 " cbnto to the screen. Pathos! Laughter! Thrills! ; "YOU BELONG TO ME," "YOU BELONG TO ME." • ; .VYOU BELONG TO ME." " "YOU BELONG TO ME." _ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 'No. 2 ATTRACTION: Now , you'll ,sco tho man you heard but did not see, ■ CLAUDE RAINS, CLAUDE RAINS, , .Star pi ' "THE INVISIBLE MAN." In the Big Thriller a£ the Season, "CRIME WITHOUT PASSION." "CRIME WITHOUT PASSION." "CRIME WITHOUT PASSION." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PARAMOUNT SPECIAL "SHORTS." Also: IRIS MASON at the WURLITZER. . Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Telephone 51-842. The Home of Pictures ot Distinction! SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p J m t Two Outstanding Masterpieces. No. 1: A Superb Pieturisation of Zola's Famouß Novel— . , " NANA." " NANA." " NANA." " NANA." " NANA." " NANA." "NANA." "NANA.". . "NANA." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) | One •of ,tliß .famous productions of the year. Featuring that Great Artist— , - ANNA, 'STEN. ' ANNA STEN.. ANNA" STEN. . ANNA STEN. No. 2: CONSTANCE CUMMINGS, SPENCER TRACY, JACK OAKIE. In a cyclqno o£ gaiety and laughter. "LOOKING FOR TROUBLE." "LOOKING, FOR TROUBLE."- • . (Approved- for Universal Exhibition.)" SPLENDID SUPPORTS. - EVENING SESSION: 7.40 o'clock. Pjffill' ' CONTINUOUS". -*- JLviJN LESS. from 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING! Two Fine Comedy Features! . An entertainment that, -will keep you laughing from beginning to end! ,1—: . , - W. C. FIELDS, W. C. FIELDS, With BABY LE ROY In a Perfect Gem of Comedy, , "THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY.". 1 '{THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY." ; ".THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY." .'The'lrresistibly Laughable Adventures of an Old-Tima Theatrical Troupe, ; 2.—Tho Brightest Bunch of Comedians Ever United— STANLEY LUPINO, 'Will Fyffe — . Jimmy Godden, ■Gus MacNaughton • Renee Gadd, • In a furiously-funny musical comedy, ' : • "H-A-P;P-Y." , "H-A-P-P-Y." ' \ - "H-A-P-P-Y." - - . .(Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ,' Box Plans at Theatre. Telephone 42-580. TIME-TABLE : ."Happy": 11.3, 1.45, 4.35, 7.35. "Old-Fashioned Way": 12.27. 3.10, 6.0, 9.5. OUR , THEATRE, NEWTOWN. THEATRE. x NEWTOWN. .TONIGHT, 7.30. ' TUESDAY, 7.30, •No. 1— The Stars of "Cavalcade." r?s£S SSRS X DrANA WYNYARD CLIVE BROOK DIANA WYNYARD Together again in "WHERE SINNERS MEET." "WHERE SINNERS MEET." (Recommended by Censor for Adults)1 A laugh festival based on one of the fcl rea» est of all staSe hits- Adapted from A. A. Milne s celebrated stage success, „ • "The Dover Road." No. 2— "BY WHOSE HAND." "BY wnOSE HAND." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■ Starring BEN LYON-BARBARA WEEKS. iSTou're in for the mystery ride of your life on the limited bound for 'Frisco. » No. 3—. Selected Featurettcs. RgMANNIA. CONTINUOUS •BRITANNIA. . from 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING An Excellent Double-feature Programme! Damon Runyon's Great Cosmopolitan Magazine story, . "MILLION DOLLAR RANSOM?' "MILLION DOLLAR RANSOM" "MILLION DOLLAR RANSOM," — With — • PHILLIPS HOLMES MARY CARLISLE, EDWARD ARNOLD An Amazingly Thrilling Picture! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Together with . ANNA NEAGLE FERNAND GUAA'VEY, In the Gay Musical Romance. ' "THE QUEEN'S AFFAIR" "THE QUEEN'S AFFAIR." "THD QUEEN'S AFFAIR." Comedy .., Drama .. . Tuneful Songs .-. . Beautiful Settings! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Bos Plans at Theatre. Telephone 40-618 —• TIME-TABLE -"Million Dollar Ransom": 11.3. 2.15 544 0.13. . " ' •"Queen's Affair": 12.58, 4.27, 7.56. .OKI ' iHiilT (Upper Cuba- Street). AT B—TONIGHT—AT -8. A thrilling romance of. the air, "PARACHUTE JUMPER." "PARACHUTE JUMPER." — With — DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JUN. And BETTE DAVIS. Madly m lovo and -wild to make it permanent . . . but he couldn't stay out of parachutes—and she couldn't stay oat of the laps of strangers 1 Together -with "THE.MAYOR OF HELL," "THE MAYOR OB1 HELL," ' Starring - JAMES CAGNEY, MADGE EVANS. A startling drama set -within the walls of a certain reformatory inutitution. ' (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) .XriNEMA, KILBIRNIE. XS" TONIGHT, At 7.45 p.m. ' Grand Double Star Programme. .WILL HAY — WILL HAY CLAUDE ALLISTER. JIMMY ■ GODDEN. InV.^he riotously, funny comedy of the gay' "naughty nineties." "THOSE WERE-THE DAYS" i'THOSE WERE THE DAYS " "THOSE WERE THE iDAYS." Its-a scream from start to finish. Also, JEA3ST'PARKER arid JAMES DUNN la. the M.G.M. Production, . «HAVE A HEART." "HAVE r .A HEART." '{Sotlr-Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Selected 'Supporting Programme. Box-Plan at Theatre. Tel. 14-202. O'fJHIROPEACTIO HEALTH SERVICE. »W MOANA ETNCH. _„ ,^M^£os#-puildiiiß. , v
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Evening Post, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 2
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