Direction: Su liemamiu Fuller. TONIGHT AT S. METRO-GO LDAVYN-MAYER Presents The Screen's Greatest Character Actor, LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE . LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BAERYMORE More forceful and brilliant than ever before. Portraying the powerful character of Judge Hardy- in "A FAMILY AFFAIR." "A FAMILY AFFAIR." "A FAMTLY AFFAIR." "A FAMTLY AFFAIR." "A FAMILY- AFFAIR." "A FAMTLY AFFAIR." "A FAMILY AFFAIR." : I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT FEATURETTES INCLUDE Patho Air Mail News, Coloured Cartoon, ■■'Crime Does Not Pay." Screen Snapshots, Musical Revue, Metrotone News. A DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT FROM START TO FINISH.Plan at Theatre. Tel. 54-775. AN EXCELLENT DOUBLE BILL Aud Special Short Subjects from 7 p.m. EEX TH EATRE EX THEATRE REX THEATRE Cuba Street. Telephone 52-334 THE THRILL PICTURE OF THE YEAR. "CRASH DONOA'AX" "CRASH DONOA 7AN" Starring JACK HOLT — JOHN KING, NAN GRAY, And a Big Supporting Cast. Thrilling Rescues by Guardians of the Highway! Hair-raising Pursuits, of Motor Outlaws! SEE! Sensational Smash-ups! Amazins Stunts- Performed on Roaring Motor-cycles! Ride with- the Highway Patrol into the very jaws of Death! SEE! (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION. The. Laughter Stars of "Top Hat" and "Swing Time" in a Typhoon of Mirth. HELEN BRODERICK : HELEN BRODERICK Socialite Summoned for Jury Duty. : VICTOR MOORE :—: A'ICTOR MOORE Ex-Broadway Comedian, On the Jury for the first time, AVith ■ LOUISE LATIMER, PHIL. HUSTON, In "WE'RE ON THE JURY." "AVE'RE ON THE JURY." ... A. side-splitting comedy with all the excitement and suspense of a trial drama and of murder, -mystery, the picture departs radically from the usual courtroom story, and furnishes plenty of surprises along with its hilarious and novel plot. (Approved tor. Universal .Exhibition.) Special Added Attraction: ; = LOUIS-SHARKEY FIGHT. . . - Round by Round Filmed at the Ringside at the' New York Stadium. SUPPORTS FROM 7 P.M. Stranger "than Fiction. Oswald Cartoon. Latest News. Jungle Jim No. i. OGHORTT'S / \ ° THEATRE. V / NOAV SHOWING! NOAV SHOAVING! 2—Magnificent Productions —2 "MY MARRIAGE" ■ "MY ■ MARRIAGE" ."MY MARRIAGE" A .dramatic, and artistic triumph with n poicnant appeal to women, a dramatic .challenge to men! Superbly.Acted—Gorgeously Mounted. Presents.. CLAIRE TREVOR; CLAIRE TREA'OR, KENT TAYLOR, PAUL KELLY KENT TAYLOR, PAUL KELLY No. 2 Great Attraction ■ Those two .Purveyors of Cyclonic Merriment TOM WALLS — RALPH LYNN TOM AVALLS RALPH LYNN In their Greatest Production, 'TOT LUCK" . "POT LUCK" ■ "POT LUCK." "POT LUCK" "POT LUCK" A Comedy Farce that will convulse you. (Both Pictures Recommended for Adult?.) Splendid Supports. Splendid Supports. "DOXY THEATRE, -t»'OXY THEATRE, ' " ''.'''. MANNERS STREET. (Continuous from 11 a.m.) Hard-riding and harder-liitting HOOT GIBSON .HOOT. GIBSON Your favourite action Star in a fastracing, thrill-teeming romance of the AVest. "RATNBOAV'S END" "RAINBOAV'S END" "RAINBOWS END (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO—Tense Drama. "MARY BURNS, FUGITIA-E." "MARY BURNS, FUGITIVE." "MARY BURNS, FUGITIVE." With a thrilling-dramatic climax. \ _ ■ Featuring SYLVIA SIDNEY. SYLA'IA SIDNEY. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' Big Supporting Items. : Theatre Telephone 40-61 S. p A PI T O L ' '.- T H li A T R E, V^'A'l' I T 0 L . . . ,T;H. E A T R E, MIRA.UAR. 7.45 TONIGHT .7.45.> .. ■ AXD . . MONDAY. MATINEE MOXDAY, 2 p.m. A Sensational New Star! ... A great cast! ..... A Joyous Surprise for you, in "THREE SMART GIRLS" "THREE SMART GIRLS" "THREE SMART GIRLS" "THRKR SMART GIRLS" : "THREE SMART GIRLS" "THREE SMART GIRLS" "THREE SMART GIRLS" Featuring DEANNA DURBIN, DEANNA DURBIN, BARBARA READ, NAN GREY. A picture that. leaves you in a trance — you wish it might go on for ever! Associate Feature.' JOHN LODGE, MARGARET VYNER -In—"SENSATION"— —"SENSATrON"— -"SENSATION"-. Supports include Latest Cincsound News, "Mcntonc.' '.Musicals," "Around Port - ~ ' Nicholson." iPrbcraliiYne recommended for Adults.) MATINEE MONDAY, 2 p.m. MATrXEE MONDAY,. 2 p.m. RTN'G !iv.)-15 FOR RESERA'ES. Reserves cannot be kept after 7.30 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 15, 17 July 1937, Page 4
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