AMUSEMENTS. A—l.—L A—B—O—A—K—D For 1 ROME EXPRESS,’ Britain’s Amazing Dramatic Masterpiece! gT. JAMES ALL-BRITISH THEATRE “ WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST.” Proprietors, Sir Ben. ami John Fuller. 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. LAST 2 DAYS OF SYBIL THORNDIKE—EDMUND GWENN In HINDLE W A K E S (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Coming Friday—Britain's Challenge to "Hollywood, ‘ ROME EXPRESS,’ The most thrilling drama that lias.ever been produced on the screen. • ROME EXPRESS,’ Hailed by the critics of America and England as the picture of the year. ‘ROME EXPRESS,’ Brisk! Bright 1 Baffling! Skilfully constructed—admirably directed. ‘ROME EXPRESS,’. With THE MOST DISTINGUISHED CAST EVER IN ONE PICTURE Conrad Vcidt Esther Ralston Sir Cedric Hardwickc Donald Calthrop Gordon Barker Joan Barry Hugh Williams Harold Huth Frank Vospcr Muriel Aked Eliot Make! lam Findlay Currie. For Hie Greatest Entertainment Journey of Your LifetimeReserve Your Scats Now for ‘ ROME EXPRESS.’ Plans at D.I.C. and M'Gracken and Walls’s until 5 p.m., Jacobs’s 5-7 p.m.. Theatre from 7 p.m. (Phono 13-702).
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Evening Star, Issue 21633, 31 January 1934, Page 9
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162Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21633, 31 January 1934, Page 9
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