AMUSEMENTS.
Plaza Theatre!"
GREAT "MUTINY ON EOUNTY" FILM. ,li..U AO.M : COJlf ].'!;■ j,]!(:J>,,« Qllli-rljy.it;> U>;v't> JX) .sflpi\fH, A large audience'was present at \\l\&... Vltml Stratford, ' oW Saturday nigntw when "Mutiny on the Bounty" con{ibued its- four-day season. "Mutiny on the Bounty" in v. picture which can be recommended without hesitation. It'is 1 ' a tale of''the' adYoutures Avhich bevel'the officers and crew of the Bounty, 'Which•stared ''<Kit on'a, scientific ' expedition' to ; the South Pens last.■'century-." • Mutiny brake out a$ the ship'eiitered'''eduthern waters afcd tlie captain, Eiigh, and % numbferof his fir-lov-ers- were cast adrift' in" an open .'boait" four thctaand • miles' from land. Show'r-g a-ma.7/tn^'enuur- : anee, Bligh look his craft, safely to ■ port and vowedto. limit clOYn'his re- ! bellious crew. Those on the boat, meanwhile;■ I'o.und''themselves ■ a de : lightfiU island'v.'here tib.cy settted'-' down, hoping to.y.v'e a life of ease and quiet for the vest o.f their 'days. Their dreamt. were rudely scattered when | Bii.gh appeared on the scene bent on seeing them all hanged, according to. tlie law of the sea. Charles Laugh- < ton'"pl'Jiys--the'-paj't of BlTgh," and he does so'with 'cre'dit. '■ Clark CalKe makCS' Ibd'.pr.itf r Of Fletcher' Christian a live and'attractive one, ; and Fran-! chbt Tone p''eas<es with 'his 'study of the young midshipman Byamv There will be ?. ! matlnJße "to-xlay and'on'-' Tuesday 1 in addition'to evening sessions', aDd'pati-on's kre'v/arned'that the'tea--tijrM; owing I'o' its •unus.UcTl'' , len»th of U,O(H) feet, 'begins'M.wtJbty minutes SeT-j ter screening commences: 1 ?>
r - King'a Theatre. ano.t hj&R, f Mp,\* mmMUM • Star of many outdoor rfitois, nevertheless William Boyd," who brings the Clarence E. Mulford fiction hero, "Hopalong" Gassidy to the screen a fecond*time iil •MxilWiM's iMesfc s-tGry-for Paramouht, "The EagTeV Brood;" 1 showing at the King's"' Thea'tre tottight, has an ; enviatee/ ! rec6id'bl' l star successes to hit credit. He has apposed in more thari 25' productions vs itri 'four star rating;,! incliidlttj? r such hits as "The" Last Frontier," "The King of Kings,'" "Dresj.'Para lae,"""Flyii\~ Fool," "Officer O'Brien," '"The Fainted Desert," and "The 1 ' Volga Boatman."' 'ln Clarence'E.' Mulford's "The Eagle's Blood" he i9 ! 'se'en' in the role of "Hopalong Cassidy,". Mulford's famous western character/ which' lie' eroat'Bd 'for the 1 screen. '
Mail: The Woman Flyers," a talk by Norman Ellison. 1Q.2&. ..KeriiaUby JVlargherita Zelasda,. soprano, "VillaneUo. Son Jo" ("The Dark Eyed Maiden"); "0 gjumba Bimbetta" ("Oh! Fleet Little Fairy");'"Un Ofganettb Suona/'per la Via" ("The Street Organ"); t 'Miasurmner"r' *Bbtt->jo ; y:r Su>zori:"*- '-■ ■'■'"'" ■ ■" ' . .'•'■'.. ■10.35; "W,Hh ..the Street Musicians of Sydney," programme arranged by David Falk. , „ . ~ 11.5: "Vitamins' 'of " Variety," ' arrangedby Reg. Hawthorne. ' :* " '<"' •;■ ',■■:< ,'.?-!>"'. & 'titftt** •V ■ ■>■ ! 2FC, Sydney; •-' •'• "\ ' 9.50,: Natiphal programme fr'om Sydney studios, "Caractatais," a cantata for soprano and bass soli, chorus and orchestra. Words written for music by H. A. Acw.orth, CLE. Music by Sir Edward Elgar. 11.39: "Death in the Triangle,"- a radio, play written by Traffprd W, Whitelock. Production, Lawrence'H. Cecil. Charactexsf Louis Lex:atier,' a'clairvoyant; AiKin Creighton; Charles, Lecatipr's valul; Janet Ahem, The play opens-in Louis Lecatier's flat in London. •' .."" ~'.' ,'-,/'
SHORT-WAVE BROADCAST 4.15 p.m.: Big Ben. Old favourites, No. 3. The 8,8-C. Empire Orchestra (leader, Highland Patrol, "Wee Macgregor"; waltz, "The Blue Danube"; "Screnata"; "Yip-1-Addy-I-Ay"; selection, "Fifty Years of Song"; "Humoreske"; overture, "Light'Cavalry," ;, ' v '"' : ' : " >l ""'■'' 5.30: A'talk by the chief engineer of the British Broadcasting Corporation. Greenwich time signal at 5.45. 5.45: "Empire Magazine,"'No. 1, including a serial, a sketch, a stunt, visitors, interviews, types 'and'-novelties. ; Do Vised and edited by Cecil Madden. 6.25; so' C:4s:'The 'news and announcements. • ■• i ■'■'■■' *'• ■■■■
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 121, 4 May 1936, Page 8
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