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AMUSEMENTS.

Plaza Theatre. JACK BUCHANAN TO-NIGHT. One of the finest casts ever assembled in a British and Donrnions picture; suports Jack Buchanan in" "That's a Good Girl,," which w'll close at the Plaza Theatre tonight. Playing opposite him in many sequences is Elsie Randolph, revelling in the broad character of Joy Dean, the private detective who disguises herself as "Whilhelmina," a German girl, in the interested or the chase which she is employed to pursue. Moya, a y'oung minx with hall' a million inheritance. is portrayed by Dorothy Hyson, the famous daughter of a still more famous mother —Dorothy Dickson. Mhs Hyson, though only seventeen, lias already made a big hit in the British film world. Moya pairs off with Francis Moray, an opera shiger. Tim' part is taken by' Gary Marsh, his fortieth film role in three years. Vera Pearce is a tempera menial and jealous opera singer, William Kendall h one of the hero's impecunious friends, and Kate Cutler is the old aunt who has charge of the money hags.

Krag ? s Theatre.

''UNDER THE PAMPAS MOON." A new character, o new locale and three new song numbers w?l] be introduced to the screen when "Under the Pampas' Moon," produced for Fox Film by B. G. DeSylva ami directed by James Tinling, closes to-night at the King's' Theatre. Advance reports hail Warner Baxter in a vole more romantic than his famous "Cisco Kid"—(hat of an Argentine gaucho, the p'cturesque cowhoy of South America in whose veins flow a mixture of Spanish and Indiafi blood and whose habits are crossed between .those of raiding bandit and a plainsman. Ketti Gallian, the French stage star who was' greatly acclaimed for her recent American screen debut in "Marie Galante," costars with Baxter. The background is the Argentine pampas, where the gauehos live a colourful ami romantic life. Lew Pollock and Paul Webster, whose "Two Cigarettes in the Dark" swept the country last year, prepared song numbers for the production, some of which are sung- by Warner Baxter and Ketti Gallian. VeJoz and Yolanda dance .their new, sensational "Cobra Tango" in thfe production.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 155, 12 June 1936, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 155, 12 June 1936, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 155, 12 June 1936, Page 8