FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.15. FINALLY TONIGHTy7.IS. "FOUR MEN AND A PRAYER." **3ffDUR MEN AND A P,RAYER." •FOUR MEN AND A PJRAYER." "FOUR MEN AND A PRAYER," (Rec. by the Censor for Adults.) fcorett* Younf, George Sanders, Richard Greene, David Niven, C. Aubrey Smith. ': PLUS "MERRILY WE LIVE," "MERRILY WE LIVE," "MERRU.Y WE LIVE," "MERRILY WE LIVE," • "MERRDLY WE LIVE," (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Constance Bennett, Brian Aherne, Ann Dvorak, Billie Burke, Alan Mowbray, Patsy Kelly. SMj. 25-041. PRICES Is, Is 6d. NO FREE LIST! t>IVOLI. . — RTVOLL _/■&, \ - , To be perfectly candid the programme thkt Would ordinarily have been shown this weekend was not up to the RIVOLI standard, 80 rathet than ask RIVOLI Patrons to Bit out inferior entertainment, we have arranged to pay for the films in qu«rtion and NOT SCREEN them. IN PXiACE OF THEM we have arranged a GRAND OLD FAVOURITES PROGRAMME, and in selecting them we have made fiure that both pictures are definitely TOPS in Entertainment. : - "SOULS AT SEA" is our first choice for two reasons, firstly, it Was one of the outstanding films last year, and secondly, it was missed by a lot of people on the last occasion we showed it due to the wet Weather. "DARK ANGEL" is ouf, second choice because it is ft. picture that anyone could see again; *in fact, it is one of the rare masterpieces in the country today. OLD FAVOURITES NIGHTS OLD FAVOURITES NIGHTS OLD FAVOURITES NIGHTS ,- OLD FAVOURITES NIGHTS TOMORROW (FRIDAY), TOMORROW (FRIDAY), - TOMORROW (FRIDAY)! SATURDAY and MONDAY • SATURDAY and MONDAY! SATURDAY- and MONDAY, ftTVOLI t-t, KTVOLt _* RIVOLI *-. BIVOLt^ •—— ■ -* hivoli^ •> '- ■ ■ ■—— HfVOLI- FREDSIC MARCH, - EIVOLI : — —. RIVOLt ; . RIVOLI— — RIVOLIH— —. ■ -I— RIVOLI— . MERLE OBERON. — RIVOLI-i « L RJVOLI-—— —— — RIVOLI^ — — . RIVOLI— HERBERT MARSHALL. - RIVOLI — —— — EIVOM • •-- ■- ■ ■ . . RlVOlif -* - i— RWOU— I > FRIEDA INESCOURT. - lUVSSh ——-—— : RIVOLI .-^ •'• ■ . -~ RIVOLI :—■ :—— RIVOLI :—: ~ ISVOLI-— —JANET BEECHER RIVOLI JOHN HALLIDAY " BIVOLI RIVOLI ——-—■ RIVOLI" — 1 — In JUVOM SrvoLi- — RIVOLI Samuel Goldwyn's ■. RIVOLI ■ ■ . EIVOM ■ RIVOLI a RIVOLI—:—" DARK ANGEL/ BIVOLI —r-^DAKK ANGEL."RIVOLI-— T 1" »ARK ANGEL."—VRrVOLP—i—"'DARK ANGEL."— '— ETVOLI"—-K' PARK ANGEL." KIVOLI -^'.fcARK ANGEL." ' BfVOLl—i—" DARIt ANGEL." <- RIgOLI-— . : - KTVOLI—^HE VER-Y SOUL OF '■ Elf ©LI -LIFE AND , LOVE. KTVOLI — «.*- '-r,^,- . ' . RIVOLI the romance thaf will I^VOLI make the heart' of the RIVOLI world beat faster! A mag RTVjOLI—r-nifitent cast starring beau RIVOLI-"—tiful Merle Ob'eron as the RIVOLI between two loves . « . KIYOXiI- — -Ft eliric .Mm*^ »B the man RTVOLI "would not share his RTgQLI-—dim future with her , . . ETvOLI—-^-and Herbert Marshall a,e^ » RIVOLI -the one,with whom, she BIVOLI could" not share her RIVOLI >"■■ memories! ' —- RIVOLI — —— BlVOLr* -^— — : - BIVo LI- ■ BIVOLI _. EIVOLI AND RTVOLI Oa th© Same BIVOLI ■ Programme. B3VOLI ■ RIVOLI •* SXTOLI rRIVOLI •—. ■— BTffftLT - ' ■—■= ■ KTVOLI-r GARY COOPER. jS?OLI-| GEORGE RAFT. lEIVOLI- \—: : !- RTVOLI^ —, , , -;— EiyOLl^. OLYMPE BEADNA. - RIVOLI-- -^ ■—■ : . RIVOLI §VOLI-I FRANCES DEE. - RjVgL|H— "~ EIVOLI— Harry Carey, Robert Barrat,— BlVOLl—Robert Cummings, Porter— EIVOLI—HaII, Virginia Weidler, Lucien— BlVOLl—Llttlefield. Joseph Schildkraut— ETVOLI- —-■ '' r -- . ■ RIVOLI—— r— In ElVOLl—Parainount's Saga of the Sea.— BTVOLI-— ~TZ RIVOLI " SOULS AT SEA." trvoLi k "SOULS AT SEA." — SJVOLI— "SOULS AT SEA." tIVOLI— " SOULS AT SEA." RIVOLI^- "SOULS AT SEA." — RIYOLI— v ~-, EIVOLI— —. 4 ~„ gIYOLI-—Who made "Lives of ar — gJyoU.^. Lancer."- - RIVOLI-— I — " EIVOLI—A story o! courage and dii^-r BIVOLI-fister . . . faith and treachery!RIVOLI—Gary Cooper's greatest role-EIVOLI-as tne man who took «- RTVOM-tonself to decide who should— ElVOLl—live and wlho should die on a— EIVOLI— ship aflame at seal- — "RXVOIfI" " *""" ~~" RTVOLI— George Raft's strongest per--EIVOLI-formlnce as "Pewd&,'.' whoRlVOLl—redeemed a wasted life m one— RIVOLI- —glorious moment! — EIVOLI- —- r — — poth Rec. by the Censor for Adults.) 'SEE TIVOLI ADVT., this page, ;for Sensational Announcement ! ' about _ , - SATURDAY'S MONSTER MATINEE. _... . — 'l . USUAL. BALE AT ST VINCENT DE PAUL'S BARGAIN SHOP, • S4S Cuba Street, TOMORROW (FRIDAY). Bargains in Clothing, Furniture, Gramophone, Sewing Machine, etc. p'li U-N.K.J2T SOCIETY JTUiSBLE SALE, ' FRIDAY, 10.30 a.m. to 4 p.nu V CONSTABLE STREET. (Under Our Theatre)
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1939, Page 2
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