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To say you will be Impressed by " "The Ware Case" is no exagger- •£=,.- ation, for here Is a picture that has come S from England without any fanfare of =5 trumpets, but which by skilful direction, H ingenious plot, aptly-timed dramatic moj= ments, brilliant dialogue, delightful direcSE tion, restrained perfect acting and a • SS denouement exciting and unexpected, ■ ■■•§£' that the whole has blended into a film == which will leave you with that sense of SEE satisfaction of having seen entertainment S of the finest degree. Clive Brook, as Sir 5E Hubert Ware, makes a welcome return to == * the screen in a portrayal of a character ES who is a "bounder"—-but who still will win =S your heart and your sympathy. A difficult == v characterisation for any but an experi--9 Sjjj enced actor, Brook "lives" his part and is SEE supported with equal ability by Jane =E / Baxter and Barry K. Barnes. The story == ' takes you right behind the scenes of this famous trial and,you will live every thrill, Shown at \ experience all the suspense and revel in -^ . . v v: ''■- ' Mhe light-hearted touches 6 kf humour of Sandnngham by this stirring drama. It willlive long in your : Royal Comnyand of memory. , Their Majesties , The King and Queen. |||||||illlllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllli!!llillll!llllll!!lllll!lllllH 4 » IL H\ Hi X *> (Recommended by Censor for Adults) with — . , CL IV E BARRY X, BARNES B ROOK JANE BAXTER (As SIR HUBERT WARE) On trial for his life —with his wife's lover as his own counsel, the climax of " The Wate Cctte " lf.fll.ttft-'' /^^M sensational and we request that you'do not divulge J^^^p the finale to your friends after having seen ttie picture. |||«|tVl|||p ff" NEXT 1 Plans at D.I.C. or KEVEIi ■ !l THURSDAY J Theatre (44-144) • .-, ~' ''" ' ■•;•'■■:—- ••- ■■• ? : ■-:-■-•■•■.. - ■...,..-,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 119, 23 May 1939, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 119, 23 May 1939, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 119, 23 May 1939, Page 6