Direction, Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY 2.1 D AND S. STILL PLAYING TO CAPACITY BUSINESS. Thousands have seen it twice. Hundreds Three Times! ONE OF.THE FEW PICTURES THAT ARE 100 PER CENT. KNTF.RTATNMENT. 100. PER CENT. ENTERTAINMENT. DEANNA DURBIN, DEANNA DURBIN, DEANNA DURBIN, . DEANNA DUUBIN, DEANNA DURBTN, ■ DEANNA DURBIN, DEANNA DURBIN, DEANNA DURBIN. DEANNA DURBIN, ■ DEANNA DURBIN, DEANNA DURBIN, The New World's Sweetheart, In ■ "MAD ABOUT MUSIC." "MAD ABOUT MUSIC." "MAD ABOUT MUSIC." "MAD ABOUT MUSIC." "MAD ABOUT MUSIC." "MAD ABOUT MUSIC." "MAD ABOUT MUSIC." "MAD ABOUT MUSIC." "MAD ABOUT MUSIC." "M-AD ABOUT MUSIC." "MAD ABOUT MUSIC." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AN HOUR AND A HALF OF SHEER JOY. Book for tonight. Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre, Tel. 54-775. A New Universal Picture. TONIGHT, AT 7.30. FOR A GOOD NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT, DON'T MISS THIS FINE DOUBLE BILL. REX THEATRE — EX THEATRE ■ Cuba Street. Tel. 52-334. REX JAMES DUNN REX JAMES DUNN : REX JUNE CLAYWORTH, REX THURSTON HALL, REX GEORGE McKAY, REX REX la REX REX : — REX " TWO-FISTED KEX GENTLEMAN." REX REX REX Fast-moving Comedy packed with REX Action, Thrills, and Adventure. REX Dunn plays the role of Mickey REX Blake, rugged . middleweight, who REX .has everything necessary to be a REX champion except the brains. rii;v REX -(Approved for Universal REX Exhibition.) No. 2. Based on the Novel by Ethel Turner, who wrote this daring expose behind prison walls. WALTER CONNOLLY — LLOYD NOLAN PEGGY CONKLIN, THURSTON HALL, " ONE WAY TICKET." —: "ONE WAY TICKET." Prison Guard's Daughter assists Convict to Escape. ' HELL BREAKS LOOSE HE'S GOT A NUMBER , . NOT A NAME. From the Daring Novel by a Prison Guard's Daughter. (Recommended for Adults.) Grand Supports: . ■ HALF-PRICE NIGHT TONIGHT, 7.30. BE EARLY. PETONE THEATRES. I : . ETONE THEATRES. f W.I Alk -7— I'li'lU.Sb dL.AII!. : £>TATK'--i— FliTMM'' STATE "" "FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. SONJA HENTE - TYRONE POWER, ...,■■ In "THIN ICE." "THIN ICE." With Arthur Treacher, Raymond Walburn, Joan Davis, Alan Hale. COMMENCING TOMORROW (WED.), . At 8 p.m. GEORGE ARLISS ■ GEORGE ARLISS 1 ■ - -■■ ■• In • "DR SYN" "DR. SYN" • "DR. SYN" "DR. SYN" With John Loder, Margaret Lockwood. The most gripping drama that has ever played. ARLISS AS A PARSON-PIRATE. Mystery, Adventure, Suspense. Romance. .. RESERVE, OR BE EARLY! Box l'lan at Theatre. Tvl. 03 «!)U. (Programme' ' Recommended by Censor More. Suitable for Adult Audiences.) /i HAND — PETUNijT"} > TRANU I'ETON'IS j ' " ■ FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. FRANCIIOT TONE JOAN CRAWFORD FRANCHOT TONE JOAN CRAWFORD ---ROBERT YOUNG. In M.G.M.'s Delightful Comedy-Drama, ——"THE BRIDE WORE RED." "THE BRIDE WORE RED." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . commencing wednesday: ." —two big picturesNo. l-CLARK GABLE CONSTANCE BENNETT In M.G.M.'s Society Murder Mystery, "AFTER OFFICE HOURS" "AFTER OFFICE HOURS" j No. 2—Second Big Feature: ROBERT TAYLOR-JEAN PARKER ,■ In Si'.G.M.'s Navy Detective Thriller, J— "MURDER" IN THE FLEET" -— — "MURDER IN THE FLEET" (Recommended by .Censor for Adults.) I Reserves at -Theatre.. Telephone 04-063. DALACE ' '■ -—— PETONEJ r A LACE — PETONE " FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock, j Another Famous Crime Club Mystery, Crime without clues—murder almost will)-! out error —six suspects with alibis. "THE BLACK DOLL." "THE BLACK DOLL." With NAN GREY-DONALD WOODS- I EDGAR KENNEDY. Associate Attraction: SMITH BALLEW. A Singing Buckaroo asks for action and gets it in ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S "ROLL ALONG COWBOY." "ROLL ALONG COWBOY." A Western with four song hits. Also Excellent^ Supporting Programme. (Programme Recommended for Adults.) CT. FRANCIS HALL, & HILL STREET. 7 o'clock—TONlGHT—7 o'clock. •'Universal Films present No. I—"SHOW BOAT." With PAUL ROBESON, IRENE DUNNE, ALLAN JONES. —Associate Attraction — EDWARD EVERETT IIORTON In No. 2- "NOBOILv'S FOOL." With G LEND A FARRELL, CESAR ROMERO. Also Excellent Supports. No. 3—Universal Ncu-sreel. No. 4—"Fun House" Cartoon. No. s—''Marine .Follies," Mentone Musical. No. G—"Mediterranean Mecca" 'Travelogue. STALLS AND CIRCLE, Is. CHILDREN UNDER 1.5, od. (Prog, App. for Universal Exhibition,)
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 96, 26 April 1938, Page 2
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