AMUSEMENTS. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO HEAR BUDDY ROGERS and LILLIAN ROTH sing a bright, new, catchy tunc about what time is the right time to fall in love? The dialogue that would ensue if WILLIAM POWELL, CLIVE BROOK, and WARNER OLAND should gather to discuss a crime? With JACK OAKIB as the victim. KAY FRANCIS sing ‘ Caraien ’ ? With HARRY GREEN as tho TOREADOR. JACK OAKIE instructing a girls’ gym. class and rousing the ire of his jealous Sweetheart, ZELMA O’NEAL? RUTH CHATTERTON as a Montmartre girl in a Paris cafe singing a ballad to four marines about her marine? MAURICE CHEVALIER as a Paris cop singing ‘All I Want is Just One Girl' and ‘ Sweep in’ the Clouds Away,’ which is destined to become the best seller of the year. Little MITZI GREEN, the find of the year, Imitating Chevalier in one of his songs?. A history lesson with HELEN KANE as the teacher? , r DENNIS KING’S golden voice in a stirring Russian love song? NANCY CARROLL singing and dancing a merry jazz to the tune of Abe Lyman and his Band? GEORGE BANCROFT’S remarks at a swanky social function if he obeyed his underworld impulses ? The singing of a flock of beauties, heard as they are ? ance ® 5 bright costumes, and novel settings, many of the scenes in TEGHNICOLOUR. YOU WILL! YOU’LL HEAR! YOU’LL SEE ALL THESE THINGS AND MANY ■ MORE In £ P A E AMOUNT ‘PAEA M 0 U N T ‘PARAMOUNT ‘PARA MO UN T 0 N 0 N ON 0 N WHAT A PARTY, AND YOU’RE INVITED To the jolliest of frolics. Tho all-star -FARAD E.’ PARADE.’ PARA DE’ FARAD E.’ Fifty famous film folk to. enter* "long hi ’ A gorg party. JOIN THE FUN! MARCH IN MIRTH AND MUSIC TO _ ‘PAR AMO uN T 0 N PAR A D E,* r fhe Last Word in Screen Musical with the Greatest Musical Comedy Cast Ever Assembled. - Squads of Sweeties! Companies of Cuties! Regiments : of Roaring Comedians! Brigades of Beauties! Divisions of Dancers! Armies of Ace Actors’ , . iVHAT A NIGHT OP FUN YOU’RE IN FOR! WE’LL BE LOOKING FOR YOU! Time; II TO-MORROW NIGHT. 11 TO-MORROW NIGHT. Time: SPECIAL MIDNIGHT MATINEE; SPECIAL MIDNIGHT MATINEE. Place: EMP IR E THE AT R E D E L U X:E, ’erhaps it will be just as well for yon to RESERVE YOUR SEATS, as ail the-town will be there. ■ • - jor Flans Now Open at The Bristol, also at the Theatre. Theatre phones 12432 J and 12-433. , Supper will be served to all DresS Circle Patrons from 10.30 . till 11 p.m. £ Late Buses to all suburbs have been arranged for. ;
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Evening Star, Issue 20555, 6 August 1930, Page 11
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