—FINALLY TONIGHT at 8.0 The musical cavalcade of New | York's most exciting street—the entertainment and play .spot of the world. WALTER WANGER'S "52ND STREET" "52ND STREET" "52ND STREET" —Starring— lAN HUNTER, LEO CARRTLLO.. PAT PATERSON, ZASU PITTS, KENNY BAKER. MARLA SHELTON. —With 6 Big Song Numbers— UNITED ARTISTS' SPECIAL. | (Approved Universal ; Exhibition.) Direcliou: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TOMORROW At 2.15, 0.0, and 8.0. ROMANCE ABLAZE WITH MELODY! . An enchanting picture to sweep you iip to the clouds with sentiment—and down to earth with laughter, thrills, and electric excitement!! N-l-N-0 M-A-R-T-I-N-l, • N-I-N-0 M-A-R-T-I-N-l, N-I-N-0 M-A-K-T-T-NM, N-I-N-0 M-A-R-T-T-N-I, N-I-N-0 M-A-R-T.-I-N-I, . N-I-N-O. M-A-R-T-l-N-T, y World's Greatest Living Tenor, With JOAN FONTAINE, JOAN FONTAINE, Beautiful New Star, - "M USIC FOR MADAME" "MUSIC FOR MADAME". "MUSIC FOR MADAME" "MUSIC FOR MADAME" "MUSIC FOR MADAME" , "MUSIC FOR MADAME". v ' With ■. ', "::> ALAN MOWBRAY, . ALAN HALE, ERIK RHODES, GRANT MITCHELL. Six Song Hits Include: "Music for Madame," "I Want the World to Know," "My Sweet Bambiria." -—R.K.O. RADIO SPECIAL (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. or State, 51-595, The Picture the Whole Town is Talking About. ING'S '■-==■' - . ING'S _f=V l)ir.f; - Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. / At 2 and 7.45 p.m. Tel. 52-212. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. LA3T DAY GINGER ROGERS • KATHARINE HEPBURN ADOLPHE MENJOU, lu "STAGE DOOR." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) JAMES ELLISON, ' "• MARSHA HUNT, in , , : "ANNAPOLIS SALUTE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) _—tomorroaV—We again follow ciur poliry of only scronn- ' ing BIG Double Features. New World Pictures present . Alluiing ' ~, ANNABELLA, •'- K ' ' AXNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ■ ' ANNABELLA, ' ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, „ ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, With CONRAD VEIDT In , Stanley Weyman's Unforgettable Story. "UNDER THB RED ROBE." = == "UNDER. THE RED ROBE." ~ ■= "UNDER THE RED ROBE.r== =='IT7NDER THE RED ROBE." = = :<UNDER THE RED' ROBE." == THE RED ROBE." =p="UNDER THE RED ROBE." =; THE RED ROBE." r= :±=i"UNDER THE RED ROBE." = 'UNDER THE RED ROBE." == ="UNDER THE RED ROBE." == EEE-'UNDER THE RED ROBE." == Adventure to set j;our heart aflame! Scarlet intrigue threatening a throne. The intrigue of "Richelieu." The romance of "The Scarlet Pimpernel." The thrill of "The Three Musketeers." All in this story of the, adventurous era when men daved _. ■■ ■ all fo,r love. A G.B.D. Attraction. (Approved■ for Universal Exhibition.) IN ADDITION we introduce 20th CenturyFox's Latest' No. 1 First Release. ' If You Enjoy the CHARLIE CHAN CHARLIE CHAN CHARLIE CHAN CHARLIE CHAN CHARLIE CHAN Series You will rave over this remarkable show. —From the pages of-the "Saturday Evening Post" steps the . amazing Mr. Moto. PETER LORRE ; PETER LORRE PETER LORRK ■•■■■■ PETER LORRE PETER LORRE PETER LORRE PETER LORRK PETER LORRE PETER LORRK. PETER LORRK PETER LORRE ■■■ PETER LORRE AVith VIRGINIA FIELD, THOMAS BECK, . ' .SIG RUM ANN, in • . . "THINK FAST, MR. MOTO." "THINK FAST, MR. MOTO." "THINK FAST, MR. MOTO." "THINK FAST. MR. MOTO." "THINK FAST, MR. MOTO." "THINK FAST, MR. MOTO." "THINK FAST, 'MR. MOTO." "THINK FAST, MR. MOTO." "THINK FAST,. MR. MOTO." "THINK FAST, MR. MOTO." Not since ho startled the world with his sensational triumph- In "M" has Peter Lorre given the screen such a. great portrayal! A dead body in o wicker basket . . ,a spying steward missing in niidocoan . .' . a beautiful girl in the toils of Shanghai's underworld . . . the international police.at their wits' end! Then the mild little sleuth with tlie trigger-quick mind TAKES OVER! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) CRUELTY l'O AM RIALS. YOU ure requested to report to the S.P.C.A any act of cruelty you may notice. Office: 6th Floor, Hnddart, Parker Bldgs., PX> Square Lethal Chamber for destruction of cats and doga-available Monday to Friday at 0 a.m. and 8.30 p.m., at Corporation Yard, Clyde Quay. Inspector: R. A. Nicol. Secretary: 8. B. Clarke, P O Box 195. Funds urgently required. 43-078. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1938, Page 2
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