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KILBIRNIE KINEMA, CAPITOL. AND SEASIDE THEATRES.

Comedy and Drama.

Hilarious comedy sequences deftly woven into a powerful story stamp : Universal's "You Can't Cheat an HonI est Man," which is opening tomorrow at the Kilbirnie Kinema, Capitol and Seaside Theatres. Heading the cast of the picture are W. C. Fields, Edgar Bergen, and Charlie McCarthy. High lighting the film is the bittdr feud between Fields and his wooden nemesis, McCarthy. Their battle reaches new heights of potency and comedy in "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man." High adventure along one of the world's last frontiers is thrillingly depicted in "Heart of the North,"*, the Warner Bros, picturisation in Technicolor of a tale of >the Royal Canadian Mounted Police which is the associate film at both the Kinema and Seaside Theatre. Authentic in every detail, the picture destroys many a widespread misconception of the operations and daily existence of the Canadian "Mounties," but the actuality, as vividly portrayed in "Heart of the North," turns out to be even more thrilling and certainly more interesting than the popular delusions. Timeliness has been the watchword of the Warner Studio ever since it first set a new fashion in screen entertainment with "Public Enemy" and "Little Caesar," and the Warner Bros.-Cosmopolitan production entitled "Racket Busters," the associate feature at the Capitol Theatre, carries on that tradition of live pictures about live topics. Humphrey Bogart, George Brent, Gloria Dickson, Allen Jenkins, and Walter Abel are in the leading roles.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 71, 21 September 1939, Page 6

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KILBIRNIE KINEMA, CAPITOL. AND SEASIDE THEATRES. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 71, 21 September 1939, Page 6

KILBIRNIE KINEMA, CAPITOL. AND SEASIDE THEATRES. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 71, 21 September 1939, Page 6

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