L ■■.■'■■■.■ TWO MARVELLOUS PICTURES. BRILLIANT SUPPORTS j PERFECT SOUND LUXURIOUS SEATING and POPULAR PRICES. COME TONIGHT. T>..J V O LI THEAIR fi J-^IVOLI .. THEATRE EIVOL I THEATRE Newtown's Popular Family Cinema. o?i:naii screening tonjght-s.o. FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT-S.O. BRILLIANT SUPPORTS FROM 7 p.m. THE SENSATIONAL DRAMA OF THE DECADE. 2sew types of characters never shown «m the eqreen. before! A man before >vhom a city cringed in.fear! A Queen of diamonds who held hearts as trumps. A. society girl on the loose for thrills'. "BLOOD MONEY" "BLOOD MONEY" ■ "BLOOD MONEY" "BLOOD MONEY" "BLOOD MONEY" ■ "BLOOD MONEY" Produced by the company who made 'The."Bowery," "Mighty Barnum," "Clive bi"*lndia,"and other outstanding HITS. Twice as thrilling as the "G-Men." .Exposing the Bail Bond racket; Cracking wide open the real story of the men behind the Big Shots! And climaxed by a dynamite finish that'll leave you gasping ■With excitement. ■ "BLOOD MONEY" is move than a thrilling, picture—it's a clarion call to ACTION! • .- ' ■ ' - ' Stnfrlng GEORGE BANCROFT ' ' GEORGE BANCROFT : ' •; GEORGE ' BANCROFT SVho makes a smashing comeback after ' 2Vz years' absence from the screen. With Frances Dee, Chick Chandler, Judith Ar.dert'on, Blossom Seeley. k "THUNDERBOLT" of "MIGHTY" DRAMA! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And a Second Super Attraction On the Same.Programme. Paramount Presents:— •GEORGE RAFT -SYLVIA SIDNEY GEORGE RAFT -SYLVIA SIDNEY GEOBGB RAFT SYLVIA SIDNEY GEORGE KAFT—■, —SYLVIA SIDNEY ' ' ■ Together In Vina Delmar's (author of "Bad Girl") •" PICK UP " "PICK UP". '■ "PICK UP " ■ "PICK UP" . "PICK UP" "PICK UP" A. peculiar title, yes, but what a picture! You'll find more entertainment in this one than in any picture you've seen this year. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Popeye the Sailor, "Beware of Barnacle Bill." . Sterling Holloway, "His Last Fling,"' Comedy, Screen Souvenirs. Latest News, Camera Thrills, Paramount Pictorial. TOMORROW AND THURSDAY. TOMORROW AND THURSDAY. Daily 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Selected Supports Each Evening. SPECTACULAR in its Lavish Splendour. HAPPY in its Reckless Gaiety. STIRRING in its Musical Rhythm. "CARAVAN." '■'CARAVAN." "CARAVANS ' Charles Boyer—Loretta Young—Jean Parker. And on the Same Programme: JAN KIEPUEA Of "Tell Me Tonight" JAN KIEPURA Fame "MY SONG FOR YOU." "MY SONG FOR YOU." T(Both approved for universal exhibition.) Twice Daily, 2.15 and 8 p.m. "........". .....................m.EJ1 I 'PARAMOUNT THEATRE 1 I x ARAMOUNT THEATRE | ■|7jiyi.iimiinimii,.,..,iu,i,.,mM,.m.i,,M .miui.E] —— Presents — ROBERT DONAT — ROBERT DONAT Who has scored Buuh sensational successes in "The- 39 Steps" and "The Count ,of Monte Cristo," — With ■-' MERLE OBERON, 'Maurice Braddell—Joan Gardiner In < "MEN Of TOMORROW." — "MEN OF TOMORROW." —-r— "MEN OF TOMORROW." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) !A fascinating glimpse into life as it is lived by the youth of today. Revealed amid the high spirits of Oxford University. Second Feature. ARLINE JUDGE KENT TAYLOR WENDY BARRIE WILLIAM FRAWLEY — "THE CLOCK STRIKES EIGHT." — — "THE CLOCK STRIKES EIGHT." — (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Excitement!—Drama!—Romance! A crafty murderer striking each time in a different diabolical fashion at the helpless victims o£ his revenge. BOX PLANS AT D.1.0. & THEATRE. Telephone 51-842. — FRIDAY NEXT. ; ——— FRIDAY NEXT. REX INGRAM, • The creator of "Scara- : REX INGRAM, mouche," "The 4 HorseREX INGRAM, men," arid' "Mare NosREX INGRAM, trum," ■ . Now gives you his latest success ! . "P.AROUD." A thrilling and blood-ting-"BAROUD;" ling drama o£ the Foreign '■3AROU.D." Legion, guardians of , "BAROUD." Prance's. Moroccan Empire. (Recommended ly Censor for Adults.) Starring REX INGRAM, — ROSITA GARCIA, Felipe- Montez, Denis Hpey, Arabella Fields, and a mighty cast. REX THEATRE. EX THEATRE. (Upper Cuba Street.) Is—ALL SEATS ONE PRICE—Is ■ Sd-CHILDREN AT MATINEES—3d —— NOW SHOWING TWICE DAILY, 2 and 7.30 p.m. 2 —Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Attractions—2 ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY I — And — MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN ■.. MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN ■ .'_ In the. Engaging Comedy-drama, . : "HIDE-OUT." ■ ' ■ " HIDE-OUT." ■ .. • .- "HIDE-OUT/ ' . A Romantic" Story .. . Radiant | ■ with Laughter! , " Second Feature 1 The Mirthful Musical Novelty . . J .Crowded with Songs . . . Dancing] . . , Uproarious Fun . . . Beautiful Girls! ' ' "STUDENT TOUR." : /'STUDENT TOUR." "STUDENT TOUR." With NELSON EDDY, JIMMY DURANTE, ; , CHARLES BUTTERWORTH. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ! • Also Excellent Short Subjects. Plans at'D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-331. Reserves Cd extra. IJOXY THEATRE, * OX V T H E A T li E, MANNERS STREET. (Continuous from 11 a.m.) Theatre Telephone 40-GIS THE MIGHTIEST PICTURE OF ALL. It's a thrill-packed story of courage! ''■'•■ ■■■■ "THE LIVES OF A . . ; ' ,"THE LIVES OF A •'■ ' BENGAL LANCER." ' BENGAL LANCER." BENGAL LANCER." BENGAL LANCET*" BENGAL LANCER." With GARY COOPER, FRANCHOT TONE RICHARD CROMWI.CLO SIR CiUY STANDING. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BIG SUPPORTS.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 134, 3 December 1935, Page 2
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