LAST NIGHT'S LARGE AUDIENCE DELIGHTED WITH THIS MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. !■ T)E ■ LUXE THEATRE. '• f£E LUXE THEATRE. :. DE LUXE THEATRE. (Entertainment that Excels.) NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING I Twice Daily, 2.30 and 8. t R.K.O. PATHE PRESENT THE MOST GORGEOUS AND GLAMOROUS DRAMATIC SPECTACLE OF THE YEAR. Revealing to the world the true ! inside story of Hollywood and its stars, stripping oit the fiction, laying bare the facts. CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE • BENNETT ■ CONSTANCE BENNETT • CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT • CONSTANCE BENNETT . CONSTANCE BENNETT > CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT l CONSTANCE BENNETT I CONSTANCE — BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT - CONSTANCE BENNETT (Of "Common Clay" Fame), With a Big Supporting Cast, including LOWELL SHERMAN LOWELL SHERMAN LOWELL SHERMAN : NEIL HAMILTON —— NEIL HAMILTON NEIL HAMILTON GREGORY RATOFF ■ GREGORY RATOFF GREGORY RATOFF In a heart-touching drama that rips the veil from the world behind the screen. "WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?" "WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?" "WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?" "WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?" "WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?" "WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?" "WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?" "WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?" • ("A" Certificate.—Adult Audiences.) . . . Hollywood's own story told in the best picture Miss Bennett ever made! . . . about its people, its -ways, its days, its nights, the towering ambitions and great temptations of those chained to the public's whim. . Supported-with j : TWO GAZETTES — COMEDY." Bos Plans at Bristol and Theatre. "BACK /s "BACK j >! STREET." ■ s^yl STREET.'' DE LUXE. E LUXE. She didn't have an apartment on Park Avenue . . . She didn't have a Rolls Royee . .. ; She didn't have even a diamond or bracelet . . . She was not without honour, not without pride, not without LOVE ... try to deny her a place among the real wives and sweethearts of men ! Here is the woman's picture I supreme made from one of j the greatest novels of all ! time ! j Every lady attending opening performance will receive beautiful souvenir of Irene Dunne and John Boles. • /CridavN GRANL> ( * i™ }~ GALA \ jL~ ■ ~ OPENING. Plans now open at Bristol and Theatre. BOOK EARLY. NOW SHOWING. TWICE DAILY: 2.30 and S p.m. KINGS THEATRE ■""ING'S THEATRE Presents GENE GERRARD GENE GERRARD GENE GERRARD ■ GENE GERRARD ' GENE GERRARD Brilliant and talented English Comedian. Aided by MOLLY LAMONT in "LUCKY GIRL." "LUCKY GIRL." A comedy riot of the "LUCKY GIRL." loves and intrigues of "LUCKY GIRL." His Majesty Gene. "LUCKY GIRL." "LUCKY GIRL." Adapted from the "LUCKY GIRL." Musical Comedy of the "LUCKY GIRL." same name. "LUCKY GIRL." —ADDED ATTRACTION— "ENGLAND AWAKE" Depicting in "ENGLAND AWAKE" thrilling manner "ENGLAND AWAKE" Britain's pro"ENGLAND AWAKE" gress in the "ENGLAND AWAKE" field of inven"ENGLAND AWAKE" tion, commerce. Also: Pathe Gazette and "Secrets of Nature." Bos Plans Bristol and Theatre. Note.—This programme concludes on Wednesday night. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. \ BEST AND MOST. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. RAMON NOVARRO in 1 RAMON NOVARRO in RAMON NOVARRO in RAMON NOVARRO in "HUDDLE." "HUDDLE." "HUDDLE." "HUDDLE." "HUDDLE." • "HUDDLE." Despised by the college he risked his life to win football glory while suffering a terrific handicap. "KUDDLE." "HUDDLE." I "HUDDLE." "HUDDLE." ' "HUDDLE." "HUDDLE." ! , In Addition: j ' BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. ; 1 BRITANNIA FEATUKETTES. Also SPECIAL SCENES EUCHARISTIC SPECIAL SCENES EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS. CONGRESS. . OPENING PARADE- OF OLYMPIC OPENING PARADE OF OLYMPIC i GAMES. GAMES. Box Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-618. OUPv THEATRE, NEWTOWN. OR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT—7.4S-TO-NIGHT. i A rare treat for the whole family. j GEORGE ARLISS, ! GEORGE ARLISS, r The great Character Actor, in "ALEXANDER HAMILTON," "ALEXANDER. HAMILTON," A man who lived and loved, fiery in his 5 business life, tender in his romantic life. In addition: BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ■ JJEGAL THEATRE, KARORI. Joan Crawford, Robert Montgomery in 1— "LETTY LYNTON." ' (Recommended more especially for adults.) Two great stars at their very peak in ! an amazing drama that you'll never forget! , J FULL SUPPORTS.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 4
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