THE QUEEN'S THEATRI ■•■HE QUEEN'S ' THEATRI (Upper Cuba street). NOW SHOWING—NIGHTLY S o'clock * TOW SHOWING—NIGHTLY 8 o'clock (Matinee To-morrow, 2.30.) A DRAMATIC THRILLER! A Battle of Wits arid the Law. IA Superb, Gripping, Adventurous Storj of the Underworld, "NAiIELESS MEN." " NAMELESS MEN." ■ " NAMELESS MEN." ' Playing a lone hand, the minion of th« law runs lus game to cover and—finds a wife. ANTONIO MORENO, CLAIRE WINDSOR, With RAYHALLOR, EDDIE GRIBBON, CHARLES CLARY, SALLY RAND, STEPIN FETCHIT, and CAROLYNNE SNOWDEN. 1&. Sensational Drama of the Underworld. QUEEN'S POPULAR PRICES. SHORTT'S THEATRE HOETT'S ' THEATRI Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. '... COMMENCING TO-DAY. A Programme that will create a sensation TWO GREAT SUPER PRODUCTIONS Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pi; esent the Greal Engh'sh Artist, : MARY CHRISTIANS, MARY CHRISTIANS, MARY CHRISTIANS, MARY CHRISTIANS, Supported by PAUL CAVANAGH, PAUL CAVANAGH, PAUL CAVANAGH, CLAUDE H. BEERBOHM, CLAUDE H. BEERBOHM, CLAUDE H. BEERBOHM, . In one of the finest British Pictures to " .- date, . "THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS," "THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS," "THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS," "THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS," "THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS," The kiud of, picture you have been waiting '•-■ •_■■ ■_ : '... -for., • ■;;■.;.. An English Picture. .... English Actors and Actresses. "THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS" ; "THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS" "THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS," "THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS," Bhe ran away from a throne into the armi of ■ adventure, s, SEE SEE SEE } ''THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS," "THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS," r.evel in this absorbing and tenselj ■ ■■- c.■■■•■'; gripping Picture. Second Great Picture Spectacle: PHYLLIS HAVER, PHYLLIS HAVER, ... JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT, JOSEPH SCHTLDKRAUt! fn. rWilliam C. de Mille's Mighty Drama o' . the Underworld, ; "TENTH AVENUE," . "TENTH AVENUE," -:-■-.- "TENTH AVENUE," ;■.:.. .:"• ."TENTH;AVENUE," 'A flower of■ Hell'- Kitchen, she won th< passionate love of two men. Each wai prepared to do anything for her, and on< <« t°em remained loyal—which? SEE . "TENTH AVENUE," SEE - "TENTH AVENUE/ One of the most thrilling underworld pic fures ever screened. Recommended mon especially for adult audiences. Supporting Pictures include, Comedy ■. • Scenic, Topical. B-ne wnoie making a programme that wil eclipse anything previously screened ir .■■ ■ Wellington, at Theatre, or Tel. 41-219. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. ANOTHER GREAT ANOTHER GREAT RETURN SEASON! RETURN SEASON! . Fas Movietone Spectacular Dialogue Hmgmg, Dancing Super Production,' "FOX FOLLIES 1929." . . "FOX FOLLIES 1929." .... "FOX FOLLIES 1929." • .■ —-' *" '—— ■ .. AXL StaG.^AL^DIALOGUE. A Colossal Broadway Musical Comedy ■ Imported to Your Own Theatre. "FOX FOLLIES 1929." "FOX FOLLIES 1929." "FOX FOLLIES 1929" ... : ."FOX FOLLIES 1929." .: . "FOX FOLLIES 1929." "FOX FOLLIES 1929." "FOX FOLLIES 1929." . "FOX FOLLIES 1929." "FOX FOLLIES 1929." "FOX FOLLIES 1929." Famous for its to!8u1 §81! WHIRLWIND DANCING' WHIRLWIND DANCING! Twenty Gorgeous Scenes! . 500 Magnificent Costumes! A Cast of 200! •■'■;• Fifty Ballet Girls! '. ' ■ ' One Hundred Chorus Girls! rEHE BREAKAWAY"-The Latest Ball room_ Craze—Danced by SUE CAROI and BALLET. ''WALKIN' WITH. SUSIE"-The Lates 'THAT'S YOU BABY"-The Song Hit o ■" ?nTcOM rFANf. byDAYERaLLINi ''BIG CITY BLUES"-The Latest Nev • aid kCHORUS: SUpS by LOLA LAm FOX MO-.TaSTONE'S STUPENDOUi LIES" OF THE SCREEN! KING'S SOUND, SINGING TALKING FEATURETTES. BOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol. Price Scale: Is to 2s 9d. TWO BIG SPECIALS! .1— "WILD ORCHIDS," With - GRETA GARBO, LEWIS STONE. Action! Thrills! Drama! Set amid th exotic lure of the Oriental Malay Penir sm%- Java! Tense drama—glamour—al the gripping appeal of the East in "Wil . Orchids." 2—. ".. CORINNE GRIFFITH in "OUTCAST/ "OUTCAST.^ The picture you've been waiting for You'll just love this story of an outcas •who fights her way back to love an happiness. With a great supporting cas ''.'.'',." .of favourites. 3— Hal Roach Comedy. "WHY IS A PLUMBER?" Sat. Matinee—Ep. 3, "Tarzan the Mighty. Big Programme. CLMS Special Crockery Xmas Gifts—Eng Ikh Fancy Cup, Saucer, and Plat* te «, la 9d, 3e 3d, to 5a fid, just landed
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 137, 6 December 1929, Page 2
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