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UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS ! Saturday's Capacity Houses Delighted with this Magnificent Attraction. THE SCREEN EVENT OF 1933. DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE, (Heated for Your Comfort.) NOW SHOWING. TWICE DAILY, 2.30 and 8. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S SUPREME TRIUMPH. The Intensely Stirring Super-Drama of Imperial Russia—lts Spectacular Scenes of Grandeur aud Revolution — " RASPUTIN EMPRESS." "RASPUTIN and the EMPRESS/ "RASPUTIN and the EMPRESS." "RASPUTIN EMPRESS." Its moving Love Story—furnishes a gorgeous vehicle for the First Joint Screen Appearance of the Royal Family of the Theatre. JOHN—ETHEL—LIONEL JOHN-ETHEL-LIONEL BARRYMORE BARRYMORE BARRYMORE — BARRYMORE ; : BARRYMORE DIANA WYNYARD With DIANA WYNYARD DIANA WYNYARD (Of "Cavalcade" Fame), With Cast of Thousands. "RASPUTIN EMPRESS.'; "RASPUTIN and the EMPRESS." "RASPUTIN and the EMPRESS." "RASPUTIN EMPRESS." (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) In addition, further presentations by PAUL T. CULLEN PAUL T. CULLEN At the Wurlitzer Organ. BE WISE BOOK EARLY. Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. Telephone 53-080. — NOW. SHOWING — TWICE DAILY, 2.30 and 8 p.m. THING'S- THEATRE —— ' -*VING'S THEATRE (Steam-heated Throughout). Presents " SILVER — DOLLAR." " SILVER DOLLAR." "SILVER .DOLLAR." " SILVER : DOLLAR." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With The great Robinson superb in a role torn ' from History's Scarlet Pages. -EDWARD G. ROBINSONEDWARD G. ROBINSON EDWARD G. ROBINSON < BEBE DANIELS-ALINE MACMAHON BEBE DANIELS-ALINE MACMAHON Roaring reCGrd of the daring days and :areless loves of the silver rush. With the greatest living, character actor in an amazing real-life role.. ' '■ IN ADDITION— ' ■ KING'S FEATURETTES. Box Plans The Bristol and Theatre. NO BOOKING FEE. TEL. 52-212. VTEW PRINCESS THEATRE. i>£W PRINCESS THEATRE. . Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. MARLENE DIETRICH MARLENE DIETRICH MARLENE DIETRICH HERBERT MARSHALL, and GARY GRANT In "THE BLONDE VENUS." '•THE BLONDE VENUS." "THE BLONDE VENUS." "THE BLONDE VENUS." "THE BLONDE VENUS." "THE BLONDE VENUS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Exotic—Glamorous—Entrancing! Indescribably Fascinating is this Great Picture }f a Woman, who, Loving Two !Man, Risked all for Happiness—and found it!. Additional: NEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES, Theatre Telephone JS To. 42-580. RTCRAFT THEATRE. RTCRAET . THEATRE. FINALLY 7.45 TONIGHT. EDNA BEST HERBERT MARSHALL "THE CALENDAR." "THE CALENDAR." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With ■ ANNE GREY-GORDON HARKER. A drama of the Turk, love, and intrigue; COMMENCING AT 7.45 TO-MORROW. A thrilling spook comedy drama. JACK CECILY HULBERT. and COURTNEIDGE. iTou laughed at them in "Jack's- the Boy." Wait till you've seen them in "THK GHOST TRAIN." . "THK GHOST TRAIN." "THK GHOST TRAIN." "THE GHOST TRAIN." (Approved for Universal' Exhibition.) . i. drama of the Turf, love, and intrigue ADDITIONAL: . ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Box Plan, Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. Electrically Heated Nightly. rYUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. THEATRE, NEWTOWN: TONIGHT! 7.45. TONIGHT! WARNER BAXTER. MIRIAM JORDAN, HERBERT MUNDIN. Three Great Stars, in ■ "DANGEROUSLY YOURS." "DANGEROUSLY YOURS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition). sTou'll revel in the romance of this lightfingered Romeo who captured his blonde pursuer. Big Supporting Programme. GEORGE WALKER GEORGE WALKER GEORGE WALKER V\7'ILL make his First Appearance here this Season TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT. . : Against JACK PATTERSON. JACK PATTERSON. JACK PATTERSON. USUAL PRICES. COMPETITION. COMPETITION. BRAHMS MEDAL, BRAHMS MEDAL, JJIMMO HALL, TUESDAY, 27, 7 o'clock. Delightful Programme. Brilliant Competitors, Adjudicator, PAUL VINOGRADOV.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 2

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