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Shown at Sandringham by Royal Command of Their Majesties The King and Queen. • To say you will be impressed by " The Ware Case " Is no exaggeration, for here is a picture that has come from England without any fanfare of trumpets, but which ‘by skilful direction, ingenious plot, aptly-timed dramatic moments, brilliant dialogue, delightful direction, restrained perfect acting, and a denouement exciting and unexpected, that the whole has blended into a film which will leave you with that sense of satisfaction of having seen entertainment of the finest degree. Clive Brook, as Sir Hubert Ware, makes a welcome return to the screen in a portrayal of a character who is a " bounder "—but who still will win your heart and your sympathy. A difficult characterisation for any but an experienced actor, Brook "lives" his part'and is supported with equal ability by Jane Baxter and Barry K. Barnes. The story takes you right be.hind the scenes of this famous trial and you will live every thrill, experience all the suspense and revel in the light-hearted touches of humour of this stirring drama. It will live long in your memory. WITH Recommended by Censor for. Adults, CLIVE BROOK (As SIR HUBERT WARE) BARRY K. BARNES JANE BAXTER THE REGENT • to-morrow! On trial for his life—with his wife's lover as his own counsel, the climax of " The Ware Case " is most sensational and we request that you do not divulge the finale to your friends after having seen the picture. Direction J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Ltd.

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Evening Star, Issue 23335, 3 August 1939, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23335, 3 August 1939, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23335, 3 August 1939, Page 8