ST. JAMES THEATRE Commencing , " Friday, February IS ■Hpijf' CLfIUDGTTG COLB€RT -■■hY^!/'* ' * '/ 111 Q1)1) £?^\ TTTTT T TO flrt Suitable P&^^Bkv^ ' . -fJr^l^D^/* TTTTT f^^^TF^^ift ' General . m&3^/&Y- aavjxxjcvx \mj i..i-»v-.i IJ j^\\jM I .' Exhibition' Box Plans: Theatre 5M75, D.I.C XeL 43-123. If It's a Paramount Picture. It's The Best Show In Town. "Princess Charming.!' . . ' Continuity. Francis Faragoh will -write the .next, flaurenee' Stallings, co-author of ''What by RKO-Radio Studios to Script "Prin- B'; &]xaB ' and novels, wrote the con. cess Charming," based on the Anatole tuiulty f°r The First World War," thf France story, "The Crime of Sylvestre amazing .and sensational -war film shoitW Bonnard-' - .* to be seen in New Zealand." (■H^^RHln^B^^^d^^n^n^n^B^n^n^n^n^nHß^n^Hn^n^n^nll V^^BMrnM^-Wl ifMWBW iini Mi -Jn^n^n^n^n^Hr^ Heniy_Hun as'the convict Magwitch, George Breakstone as "Pin "and • Alan. Hale as Joe Gargery in "Great Expectations," the Im. v^ion?o£Dickens's famous'noveLwhich is the next change kttoßSKffiJPhilips Holmes and Jane Wyatt have leading roles. Aneaxre* "Quality Street." . "Reckless." ' ' '" n^n^n^n^n^n^n^nHßß%^nV^n^n^n^n^n^& '^llw Stan Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, and Spankey McFarland, wno are the principal merrymakers in ','Kentucky Kernels," which comes -to -the State Theatre. * Cohan. _ Redheads. The George M. Cohan that millions o£ Douglas Dumbrille, one of the-screen'* playgoers know, the charm of the Cohan busiest and most versatile character actors personality, his genius both as play- will play the role' of a film producer ii wnght and actor, are brought to the Jesse L. Lasky's- "Redheads on. Parade™ screen in: Harolf B Franklin'l melodrama for Fox Film? DumK was engaged success, "Gambling." Others in the cast .recently for the Lasky-Fox musical! which are Wynne Gibson, Dorothy Burgess, goes into production with John Boles an* Theodore Newton, and Walter Gilbert. June Knight in-the featured leads. Irene Dunn and John Boles in "The Age of Innocence," whichis at-the> head of the new programme at the Plaza Theatre,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 18
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