EMPIRE THEATRE
"OUR FARMER PRINCE" . '■■"'■ and '- ' :, ' ; " "KISSING CUP'S RCAE." - Britons are proverbial'y a nation of\ sportsmen and the producer of a big racing film has to take special care to. have ail the details right. In "Kissing Cup's. Race," which will be shown pn | Wednesday and Saturday, the many | scenes of riding, racing, polo and othei i sports are the real thing. A famous \ Epjgorn. racing stable was placed at Castleton Knight's disposal when producing this film, horses, jockeys and stable lads entering enthusiastically inti. : the spirit of the adventure. Finally at Windsor racecourse, where the immoitnl | "Kissing Cup" carries her owner's colours to victory, the authorities granted the pi-oducfc>r every possible facility. In addition to this attractive offering is a special film of interest to all Britis-•-.ers, entitled "Our Farmer Prince." This*. is an authentic record of the life of H.E'.H. fhe Prince of Wales. A new ''KinQgraph Toncreei-" a/id a Cinesound . Review complete a firsjt-elass Britub t programing, j
"COPPERED." Two burglars had experienced great jjj breaking open a sife. At last they succeeded, >Hy ji/vo, J*'*l !* gasped one,/it's fall of copper*.' 'Yw?,' said Bill, peeping through tin- window. 'an' so's the. street.'
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Western Star, 8 December 1933, Page 2
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195EMPIRE THEATRE Western Star, 8 December 1933, Page 2
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