GEORGE ARLISS AT THE HEIGHT OF HIS POWER IN THE SUPREME ROMANTIC SPECTACLE OF 1935. TO-MORROW 2.15 and 8 p.m. Plans D.I.C. and Theatre (’Phone 12-513) Even without the mighty Arliss this would still be 1935‘s supreme romantic spectacle. His whisper more feared than the roar of cannon I The Power behind the Throne . . . Feared as a Cardinal, hated as a man, he flung his cloak over bloodstained Europe, smouldering under royal passions. As greedy hands reached for his frail throat, undaunted, ho matched lies with spies, cunning with cleverness. None could thwart the power of this man who defied a king that two lovers might find happiness. J * i * '' m li / ?£vsr m r a I ' h I JOSEPH M. SCHENCK presents \ DARRYL ZA MUCK'S Production mm STARRING GEORGE ifflISS ► Also Screening, WALTER DISNEY SILLY SYMPHONY, “THE GOLDEN TOUCH” IN TECHNICOLOUR. WITH Maureen O’Sullivan. 20th CENTURY Approved for PICTURE. .Universal . UNITED ARTISTS. Exhibition.
In tlio Police Court this morning Alfred John Lloyd and a first offender were each fined I2s 6d, in default 24 hours’ imprisonment, for drunkenness.
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Evening Star, Issue 22192, 21 November 1935, Page 14
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