T O D AY ! TODAY! The Producers of "San Francisco" present their Giant Romantic Production of the New Season. Lovely Joan Crawford's greatest role . . ■ nnd another outstanding triumph for handsome Bob Taylor. Z~~M - Ilk. / \\ AJKSTIU \ • "~ •"J-AJESTIC Aristocrat of Wellington Cinemas. DAILY, at 2.15 and S p.m. .Sharp. Shoppers' Session Today, at 5.0 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present JOAN ROBERT ,lO'\N ROBERT JOAN . ROBERT . CRAWFORD TAYLOR .■CRAWFORD TAYLOR CRAWFORD TAYLOR CRAWFORD TAYLOR CRAWFORD TAYLOR CRAWFORD TAYLOR CRAWFORD , . . . ' TAYLOR CRAWFORD T, AYi J2S CRAWFORD .4^l'Rs CRAW-FORD TAYLOR . - ■■": .—ln — " THE GORGEOUS.: HUSSY " '-'THE GORGEOUS HUSSY" "THE GORGEOUS HUSSY" "THE GORGEOUS HUSSY" .'•'THE GORGEOUS HUSSY" "THE GORGEOUS HUSSY" (Approved for Universal " '" . Exhibition:) I " -WithFranchot ■ Lionel, Vrincliot Lionel TONE ■ -RARRYMORE . TONE BARRYMORE■ TONE BARRYMORE TONE BARRYMORB TONE BARRYMORE Melvyn Douglas —- James Stewart Melv.vn Douglas James Stewart Melvyn Douglas James Stewart More laurels for lovely Joan . . ■ teamed for the first time with popular Bob Taylor in the thrilling drama of a glamorous girl who won the hearts of men . , . the hatred of women . . . and ruled a nation's destiny. And an Unsurpassed Supporting. Proe.amme Includes—. •- "MARCH OF TIME-1937." " MARCH-OF T1ME—1937," No. 2. ROBERT BENCHLEV, ROBERT BENCHLEY, • , . — In —. "How to be a Detective. "QUAINT QUEBEC," "QUAINT QUEBEC," . FitzpaU'ick Trnvekalk in Colour. ADVANCE BOOKINGS— Are available at DJ.C and Theatre NOW . . '. Make Your Reservations Early. Telephone. 45-100. COME EARLY OR RESERVE. TJEX THEATRE -^EX THEATRE CUBA STREET. Telephone 52-331. TONIGHT AT 7 O'CLOCK SHARP. 2 SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS. ■ AND A GREAT VARIETY OF SHORTS. REX Adapted from the thrill-teeming REX "Cosmopolitan" Magazine story, REX • •; •• . REX "ORPHAN OF THE REX WILDERNESS;" REX "ORPHAN OF THE REX WILDERNESS." HEX' ' '. REX With REX GWEN MUNRO, REX Joe Valli, Sylvia Kellaway, Harry REX • Abdy, Ron Whelan. REX Life . -. .in the tent-city of a REX touring circus with its varied asREX sortment of humanity living a life REX apart in their love of the sawREX dust and spangles ... on a big REX sheep station andamong the crowds REX of the cities. . A story which also REX delves deep into the heart of AusREX tralia's forest land where ' still REX flourishes the primeval animal code REX of life—KlLL OR BE KILLED. REX (Approved for Universal REX Exhibition.) REX REX Associate Feature: REX The Mystery Film of the Year REX *^j£: 45 XX "MURDER • REX BY AN REX • —-ARISTOCRAT." REX REX ' ■■'"■' Starring ■ REX REX Lyle Talbot, . REX ■ Marguerite -Churchill, REX Claire Dodd. REX ■ • : ■ ' ■ REX WHO DID IT? REX Eight people were implicated when REX Bayard Thatcher was' killed..'You REX must see the picture and thrill as REX every clue is subtly presented. It REX will test your powers of deduction, REX because not until the last few REX minutes of the picture is the murREX ' derer revealed. REX (Recommended for, Adult_ REX ■ '~. , Audiences.) . . and on the stage nightly '. davolo .:... : Cigarette Magician. MATINEE SAT. 2 p.m. "ORPHAN OF THE WILDERNESS" ■Comedies, Cartoon, Serial, etc. Children- 6d, Adults Is. REX POPULAR PRTCES—StaIIs Is, D.C. Is Od. BE WISE AND 800K—52-334. ' NO EXTRA ROXY THE A T RE, OXY THEATRE, ■< MANNERS STREET. ' - (Continuous from 11 a.m.) Your."Biggest Thrill. Since "Dracula." "THE MARK OF THE VAMPIRE."THE MARK OF THE VAMPIRE." "THE MARK OF'THE VAMPIRE." WE DARE YOU TO BE CALM! Only Tod Browning, creator of "Dracula," could have marie this chilling drama of lovers battling the evil forces of another world! Featuring . LTONEL BARRYMORE, ELIZABETH ALLAN, BELA LUGOSI. . ALSO—Excitement mixed with Laughs and Romance— " ABSOLUTE QUIET." " ABSOLUTE QUIET." Don't let the title fool you! For here's absolutely the swiftest, dizziest, and meiriest thrill film ever screened. With LIONEL ATWILL, IRENE HERVEY. Raymond Walburn, Stuart Erwin. (Both Pictures Recommended for Aduits.) Two Super-Metrc^Goldwyn-Mayer Attractions. Theatre Telephone 40-BIS. I tjb luxe theatre, § I •'-'b luxe theatre, i j LOWER HUTT. j itsMipiiiiiffliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliuffiiiiiiißiiiiniiißiiiiaiirii FINALLY TONIGHT,. 7.3o*o'clock. Roland Young—Joan Gardner, "THE MAN WHO COULD WORK MIRACLES." — Also Showing — Lionel Barry more—Maureen O'Sullivan, . "THE VOICE OF BUGLE ANN." (Both for Universal Exhibition.) SATURDAY. 2.0 and 7.30 p.m. - —- "LONELY "ROAD"' • . '■ —Second Big Feature--"HEARTS DIVIDED" fc .(Approved, for Universal Exhibition.).
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 2
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