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EMPIRE THEATRE

“OUR FARMER PRINCE” and “KISSING CUP'S RCAE.” " Britons are proverbial l v a nation of sportsmen and the producer of a big : racing film has to take special care to have all the details right. In “Kissing Cup’s-Race,” which will be shown oh Wednesday and Saturday, the many scenes of riding, racing, polo and other sports are the real thing. A famous Epsom. racing stablo was placed at Castleton . Knight’s disposal when producing this film, horses, jockeys and stable lads entering enthusiastically into the spirit of-the adventure. Finally at Windsor racecourse, where the immortal “Kissing Cup” carries her owner’s colours to victory, the authorities granted the producer every possible facility. In addition to this attractive offering is a special film of interest to all Britishers, entitled “Our Farmer Prince.’’ This is an authentic record of the life of H.It.H. The Prince of Wales. A new “Kinograph Tonereol” and a Cinesound Review complete a first-class British programme.

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Western Star, 5 December 1933, Page 2

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EMPIRE THEATRE Western Star, 5 December 1933, Page 2

EMPIRE THEATRE Western Star, 5 December 1933, Page 2

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