FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT! Of this Excellent First-run Programme. 7.3o—Pathe Pictorial. 7.4o—Lady Lifeguards—lnterest. 7.so—Edgar Kennedy Comedy, "Feathered Pests." B.s^—Frieda Inescourt—Otto Kruger "THE ZERO HOUR." "THE ZERO HOUR." 9.ls—Latest Paramount Ncavs, including "ATHENIA" SurA'ivors' Stories. 9.2s—Walt Disney's - . "THE CLOCK CLEANERS." 9.3S—JOAN BLONDELL-PAT O'BRIEN BOBBY JORDAN "OFF THE RECORD." "OFF THE RECORD." (All Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) fc^r^ pAIUMOUNT::::::^^ Dir.: G, L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. TOMORROW TOMORROW — TOMORROW TOMORROW 2 .p.m.. TAvico Daily 8 p.m. Shorts from 7.30. \ TREAT FOR THRILL FANS A TREAT FOR THRILL FANS . A "TREAT FOR THRILL FANS A TREAT FOR THRILL FANS A TREAT FOR THRILL FANS < 1_- — ' EDGAR WALLACE WEEK EDGAR WALLACE WEEK, EDGAR WALLACE WEEK EDGA«R WALLACE WEEK —- EDGAR WALLACE. WEEK —- EDGAR WALLACE WEEK EDGAR WALLACE WEEK EDGAR WALLACE WEEK EDGAR WALLACE WEEK EDGAR WALLACE WEEK EDGAR WALLACE WEEK , - EDGAR WALLACE WEEK EDGAR WALLACE WEEK EDGAR WALLACE WEEK — EDGAR WALLACE WEEK ' EDGAR WALLACE WEEK EDGAR WALLACE WEEK — - EDGAR WALLACE WEEK EDGAR WALLACE WEEK EDGAR WALLACE WEEK ' TWO Edgar Wallace Thrillers TWO on one Big Programme. No. I—Direct from its record tAvo Aveeks at the Regent TheatreEdgar Wallace's "THE FOUR JUST MEN" "THE FOUR JUST MEN" "THE FOUR JUST MEN" "THE FOUR 'JUST MEN" "THE FOUR JUST MEN" '* "THE FOUR. JUST MEN" "THE FOUR JUST. MEN" "THE FOUR JUSTMIEN" "THE FOUR JUST MEN" "THE FOUR JUST MEN" "THE FOUR JUST MEN" "THE FOUR JUST MEN" "THE FOUR JUST MEN" "THE FOUR JUST MEN" "THE FOUR JUST MEN" SPECIAL1 ANNOUNCEMENT.!..: THIS PICTURE Avas made for a definite . purpose." 'FIRST, and foremost, to provide . exciting and memorable entertainment. SECONDLY, to expose the spy menace in our midst by revealing the secret endeavours of these enemies of the nation, often, cloaked in the disguise of decent citizenship, ever seeking and plotting to undermine the strength of the Empire. "The Four Just Men" are symbolical of our manhood, and when they discover a plot to block the Suez, to cut Australia off from England, they act as would e\'ery true . Britisher in similar circumstances. They do not seek futile personal glory or fame, but Avork silently, resolute- ' ly, for the common good of a Commonwealth of Nations, that only power-crazed dictators could conspire to destroy. In keeping Avith this spirit of service, self-sacrifice—call it what you will —THE NAMES OF THE STARS PORTRAYING THE TITLE ROLES OF "THE FOUR JUST ) MEN" ARE WITHHELD. They do but point the way Aye all, perchance, may some day be compelled to folloAv in the defence of the chain of Empire! ' (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) r ; No. 2— ' EXCLUSIVE FIRST WELLINGTON SCREENING OF EDGAR WALLACE'S , LATEST SUCCESS WHICH BRINGS THE FAMOUS FICTION CHARACTER, MR^REEDER. TO THE SCREEN FOR THE FIRST TIME. "MR. REEDER IN ROOM 13" "MR. REEDER IN ROOM 13" j "MR. REEDER IN ROOM 13" "MR- REEDER IN ROOM 13" j "MR. REEDER IN ROOM 13" | "MR. REEDER IN ROOM 13" | "MR. REEDER IN ROOM 13" "MR. REEDER IN ROOM 13" "MR. REEDER IN ROOM 13" "MR. REEDER IN ROOM 13" "MR. REEDER IN ROOM 13" "MR. REEDER IN ROOM 13" "MR. REEDER IN ROOM 13" "MR. REEDER IN ROOM 13" i WORLD'S NO. 1 CRIME AUTHOR. ', The secrets of Edgar Wallace's genius 1 as an author and playAA'right are his ability • to couple story ingenuity with clarity and establish lifelike character versatility. In "Mr. Reeder.in Room 13," one of his best sellers, both these qualities are. successfully transferred to the screen. The '. story has the unexpected twists so essen- . tially Edgar Wallace and the film ends ' \yith much excitement and no little humour to its credit. I i Starring \ gibb Mclaughlin peter murray hill [ sara seegar leslie perrins sally gray (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) • EXCELLENT SUPPORTS each evening from 7.30 to 8 p.m., Including "MARCH OF MOVIES." ' Box Plans now open at Theatre and D.I.C. , Call or telephone 51-8-12 for Reserves.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1939, Page 2
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