RESERVE FOR TONIGHT AT THEATRE (45-100). ... i'he 1\? '"" m?jgk THEATRE %C. T > <^-« i JIA J ES T 1 C .—X DAILY — 2 p.m. — S p.m. Thrill to hey greatest singing and acting triumph, JEANETTR MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD , JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONaLD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Musical Hit "BROADWAY SERENADE." "BROADWAY SERENADE." "BROADWAY SERENADE." "BROADWAY SERENADE." "BROADWAY SERENADE/, "BROADWAY SERENADE." "BROADWAY . SERENADE:" With , • FRANK MORGAN - LEW AYRES lAN HUNTER. JEANETTE SINGS"For Every Lonely Heart," "One Fine Day," from "Madame Butterfly," "One Look at You," "BW. High," "Time Changes Everything" PETE SMITH'S "SET 'EM UP!" Pete runs a Skittle Alley Now! BRAND NEW N.EWSREEL: -Dutch Royal Family rallies Holland to defence , . . Battle-front' Scenes ..." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) REX THEATRE, CUBA STREET. EX THEATRE, CUBA STREET. TONIGHT, at 7.30. • RING 52-334. No. l-' • ; - ■ . . : Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY : *' -In ■'■ : ' ■ ; " JUDGE HARDY'S CHILDREN " "JUDGE HARDY'S CHILDREN" "JUDGE HARDY'S CHILDREN," With Lewis Stone, Cecilia Parker, : Fay Holden.. ' Another Story of Judge Hardy's Family. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 2 on the Rex ProgrammeDirect from the De Luxe Theatre-^ "1 STOLE A MILLION" "I STOLE A MILLION" , "I STOLE A MILLION" • . GEORGE RAFT—CLAIRE TREVOR . GEORGE RAFT—CLAIRE TREVOR A dramatic power thrilling, action excitement— laughs— hard-boiled love. •' (Hot'oimiii'iirlpfl ta tin- C^itsiir tor Adults.) • —"Also Showing-— BUCK ROGERS SERIAL. ; BUCK ROGERS SERIAL. SUBURBAN YHEATRE9. Q'fATJBJ —— PETONE *- STATE. otatb — petone—— state. ton.ight at 8. .. . "Nazi spy." "Nazi spy." "nazi spy:" "nazi spy." .... " With Edw. G. Robinson, .Frances Lcderer, Paul Lukas. The most fearless exposure ever to reach the screen. Box Plans at Thesftre. Tel. 63-899. Note.—Telephono Resenes cannot be held after 7.45 p.m. (Recommended by the Ceusot More Suitable' for Adults.) RAND. — PETONE. . RAND — PETONE. TONIGHT AT 8. ; TWO BIG PICTURES No. I——^ntCTOß M'cLAGLEN- — —VICTOR ;McLAGLENf—. ,r TOM BROWN — r-1 NAN GREY In Universal* exciting human drama, —"EX-CHAMP."—— ' ——"EX-CHAMP/— No. 2—The greatest Dog Story in years! -"ALMOST A GENTLEMAN/'-* —"ALMOST A GENTLEMAN."— With James Ellison • ■■"- Helen Wood And "ACE," the Wonder Dog. (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) PALACIi) PHONE PETONE, ALACE 03-610. PETONE. TONIGHT AT 8. ; "THE LADY AND THE MOB." FAY BAINTER—IDA LUPINO. "CAPTAIN CALAMITY/'^. George Houston, Marion Nixon. (Universal Exhibition.) ; ,■■. REGAL *— -~^-— li &HOIU BGaL ■'"■■ ««n,;., ],-,-,■• KAROKI Box Plans "Knightoiis," TeL 28-365. 7.30 NIGHTLY 7.30 MELVYN DOUGLAS, JOAN BLONDELL, tn "THERE'S THAT WOMAN AGAIN." "THERE'S THAT WOMAN AGAIN." ' • ■ Plus Penny Arthur SINGLETON LAKE A neW. comedy team, in the .first of a ue\v comedy series, based -' on Chic Young's famous Cartoon Script. ■. ' "BLONDIE." "BLONDIE." (Botlr Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DE LUXE, Lower Mutt. ' . 15 LUXE, Tel. 03-431. tonight'at 8. Charlie McCarthy. gharlie McCarthy. Edgar bergen — w. c, fields In the Big Comedy Kiot "YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN HONEST 'MAN." (Approved fotv Universal Exhibition.) !' Also — WILFRID LAWSON Iv Edgar Wallace's Greatest Thriller, "THE TERROR/ "THE TERROR." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) 1/tNG OEOHGE, Lower Butt. I OEOKGE. lei mm I 8 — TONIGHT and MONDAY — 8> "THE LAMBETH WALK." "THE LAMBETH WALK." "THE LAMBETH WALK/ (Approved for UaivetaaJ Exhibition.) PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn. I * RINCE EDWARD, Tel. 03-844. I TONIGHT, at 7.45. % —MICKEY ROONEY— —FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW "THE BOY FROM BARXARDO'S." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And Jack Buchanan Otto Kruger Ed Everett Hortoti "THE GANG'S ALL HERE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ~ GT. ANDREW BURNS f^T. ANDREW. BURNS Rechabite Hfill, Willis' Street. MONDAY, NOVEMBER •iwtMtmtx*- 20, at 8 p.m. Speaker: 0. N. CULLESPIE On -"Deiuocracy in Scotland from John Knox-to Robert Burns." Music! Slippei'l All Welcome I • Nob-in embers, ia.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1939, Page 4
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