NEW PROGRAMMES
Variety of Musical and Dramatic Films Ao interesting variety of films will be screened in city theatres j-rinr the week beginning to-morrow. Apart altogether from the of the different productions, the new Mayfair Theatre, -jjj will PP 6 " tnis evenin S> 1S certain to attract those who ar.e fcf-rtsted in theatre design. Here will be screened "The Gay Bifereee." a musical extravaganza starring Fred Astaire, Ginger uvmai, Alice Brady, and Edward Everett Horton. At the Regent -HI fee seen the film version of Sir James Barrie's play, "What c xe n Woman Knows," with Helen Hayes in what is stated to be af her best roles to date. A mystery drama, "Menace," is to be «?»ented at the Majestic, starring Gertrude Michael and Paul Aivgnafh. Gertrude Michael is also starred in "The Notorious Sunhie Lang," the new film at the Tivoli, which has been well .poken of. "London Speaks," beginning a season at the Crystal waiaee, is advertised as a new departure in screen studies of city Mj> At the Plaza another musical extravaganza, "Transatlantic Merry-Go-Bound," is to appear, starring Jack Benny, Nancy Carra(], and Sydney Howard. Of proved popularity, "Are You a Mjsou*" will begin a second week at the Civic. Other theatres «e«nt dramas and a Zane Grey western. MAYFAIR—GaIa opening with "The Gay Divorcee," starring Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers, Alice Brady, and Edward Everrtt Horton. Musical extravaganza. RKO-Radio. To-night. fEGENT—"What Every Woman Knows," starring Helen Hayes, ' Madge Evans, and Brian Aherne. Romantic comedy, after the play by Sir James Barrie. M-G-M. To-morrow. MAJESTIC "Menace." starring Gertrude Michael and Paul Cavanagli. Mystery drama. Paramount. To-morrow. TIVOLI— "The Notorious Sophie Lang," starring Gertrude .Michael. Paul Cavanagli. Leon Erroll. and Alison Skipworth. Thrilling dramatic comedy. Paramount. CIVIC—"Arc You a Mason?" starring Sonnie Hale, Robertson Hare, and Lewis Shaw. Comedy. Twickenham Studios. Second week. CRYSTAL PALACE—"London Speaks." Dramatic scenic film. To-morrow. PL %Z A—"Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round," starring Jack Benny, Nancy Carroll, and Sydney Howard. Musical extravasran/a. I'nited Artist . To-morrow. MBFKTY-—"Heat Lightning." starring Aline MacMahon, Ann Dvorak. Preston Foster, and Lyle Talbot. Drama. Warner Bros. "The Last of the Duanes." starring George. O'Brien and Myrna Loy. Outdoor western, from a novel by Zanc Grey. Fox. To-morrow. GlHND—•'.Manhattan Melodrama." starring Clark Gable, William Powell, and Myrna Loy. Drama. M-G-M. To-morrow.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 5
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