QHORTT'S THEATRE. ' I^HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous "Talkies" from noon to 10 p.m. COMMENCING TO-DAY. A- Sensation! A Masterpiece, of Masterpieces! JOHN GILBERT, ■ - ■ " JOHN GILBERT, <TONRAD NAGEL, CONRAD XAGEL, RENEE ADOKEK, RENEE ADOREK, ELINOR F.OARDMAN ELINOR BOARDMAN ■ ' In "REDEMPTION." "REDEMPTION/ "REDEMPTION." •'REDEMPTION." "REDEMPTION." "REDEMPTION." '•REDEMPTION." -REDEMPTION." (Recommended more especially for Adults.) The powerful story of a man who could not escape his destiny. From Tolstoi's; Famous Play, j "REDEMPTION." "REDEMPTION " "REDEMPTION." '-REDEMPTION." "REDEMPTION." " I: EDEMPTION." "REDEMPTION." '-REDEMPTION." Tolstoi at his Greatest! John Gilbert in his Mightiest Role! Big Supporting- Programme of Talkie !Featurettes. Reserves at Theatre or Tel. 41-219. .. ■ ■.- ■ . - .■ ■ - ■ ■" ■ « THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. . HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. (Courtenay x'lace.) Now Showing: DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, S o'clock. DAILY, 2.30. ■ NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. FOX MOVIETONE ALL-TALKING DRAMATIC PRODUCTIONPACKED AVITH EXCITEMENT AND REAL THRILLS! From the Famous Novel "LOUISE BERETTI," by Donald Henderson Clarke, "BORN RECKLESS." "BORN RECKLESS." "BORN RECKLESS." "BORN RECKLESS." "BORN RECKLESS." "BORN RECKLESS." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) The Most Unusual and Realistic Picture of Ruthless "Gangland" the Screen has Ever Presented.
EDMUND LOWE EDMUND LOWE EDMUND LOWE EDMUND LOWE EDMUND LOWE As the Amazing Figure, "Louis Beretti"— War-time Hero, Underworld Leader, and both Friend and Enemy to Prominent -'. Society Personalities. CATHERINE DALE OWEN, CATHERINE DALE OWEN, CATHERINE DALE OWEN, With MARGUERITE CHURCHILL, WARREN lIYMER, FRANK ALBERTSON, LEE TRACY. WILLIAM HARRIGAN, And a Large Number of Others. FOX MOVIETONE FEATURBTTES. POX PLAXS BRISTOL and THEATRE. THE' QUEEN'S THEATRE A HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. THE QUEEN'S THEATRE (Upper' Cuba street.) NOW SHOWING: NIGHTLY, S o'clock. NOW SHOWING: NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. (Matinee To-morrow, 2.30.) A MILE-A-MINUTE MELODRAMA! j A MILE-A-MINUTE MELODRAMA! 1 First Wellington Release of the Warner ' Bros, and Vitaphoue All-Dialogue Railroad ; . , ■ Thriller— "THE GREYHOUND LIMITED." "THE GREYHOUND LIMITED." , "THE GREYHOUND LIMITED." "THE GREYHOUND LIMITED." "THE GREYHOUND LIMITED." '"THE GREYHOUND LIMITED." "THE GREYHOUND LIMITED." A flashing streak of melodrama! An innocent man framed for murder—a sensational train wreak—a last minute reprieve— crackling with suspense right up to tho •■' ... ; final fade-out. .. . •■•-'■ 3IONTE BLUE . . ■ MONTE BLUE MONI'E BLUE MONTE BLUE " " '.' - MONTE BLUE ■-, ' '"MONTE. BLUE . • With GRANT WITHERS. . . ; B Ja^S^E^YOulilW 'WHEN "THE GREYHOUND LIMITED THUNDERS INTO TOWN! '. Queen's "Talkie" Subjects. ■'■ : - BOX FLAN.S AT THE BRISTOL. : .. QUEEN'S PRICES: Is to 2s 3d. ' " j; j
fPALKIESI • TAfiKIES!" TALKIES! OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWK-. UB THEATRE, NEWTQWIt TO-NIGHT (7.43). TO-NIGHT. MAURICE CHEVALIER, , .-: MAURICE CHEVALIER, t Kte Sensational Musical Comedy Star, m "INNOCENTS OF PARIS." "INNOCENTS OF PARIS." "INNOCENTS OF PARIS." ' "You'll love him—his smile—his charm— liimself. A drama that tugs at the heart Etrings-T-that makes you cry and laugh— that makes you happy. Added Attractions: • EXCELLENT SOUND SUPPORTS. An All-Talking Thrilling Drama of the great open ranges'. ' THIS EVENING, at 8 sharp, KILBIRNIE £PISHf ILBIRNIE XINEMA. GEORGE O'BRIEN, SUE CAROL in ; -THE LONE STAR RANGER,"' Jia'rie Grey's intense novel picturised 'in astounding reality! . KINEMA SOUND FEATURETTES. Reserve at Theatre Confectionery, Tel. 14-202, and Bristol Piano Co. MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE, .' TO-MORROW, at 2. 15 p.m., ■ With "Lone Star Ranger." T>EOTI THEATRE, ~ KAROIII. ] -** Talkies. Talkies. Talkies. i ' TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock, TO-NIGHT. -'ALL QUIET ON THIS WESTERN. FRONT." A dramatic smash of youth, of spectacle, j of human emotions in grim cauldron of conflict. War stripped bare of propaganda! The real etory of the world's greatest conflict as at last it can be told! Not the story of any action, but the story of liuman race! "All Quiet on the Western Front."- On account length of programme "•'All Quiet." commences 8 o'clock sharp. A Cert. Recommended for Adults. Satui- . . day -Matinee, 2.15 p.m. sharp. -VTBW QUALITY THEATRE? -" Island Bay's Cosy Theatre. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 100 per cent. Talking Drama, **~ ■ "THE GAMBLERS." "THE GAMBLERS." Plungers all in that Paradise of Gamblers., . . Wall Street. Millions of men and women daily stake their "all, in v desperate game with, the soulless machine, the Stock Market. Supported by SOUND FEATUEETTES. MATINEE TO-MORROW, at 2.30 j>.ln. -Requires, ring 21-^94, till 6.30 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 70, 19 September 1930, Page 2
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