BIGGEST AND BEST!BIGGEST AND BEST! pARAMOUNT T^H^^^* 't = ~~~ ALL-BRITISH. DAILY", 2.15 and 8 p.m. TODAY'S FILM FESTIVAL! TODAY'S FILM FESTIVAL! British Dominion Films present a GIANT DOUBLE-VALUE BILL GIANT DOUBLE-VALUE BILL GIANT DOUBLE- VALUE BILL Just Arrived from London per Port Hunter. EDMUND GWENN, EDMUND GWENN, EDMUND GWENN, EDMUND GWENN, EDMUND GWENN, England's greatest.■'"■character actor," whose great .performances in " TELL -ME. TONIGHT," " GOOD .COMPANIONS," "I AA rAS A SPY" ; ~ ; ;■ Will live in..your memory— ; ■ NOW AT 'HIS BEST ' ; in a play of tremendous power, "WARN:.. LONDON" —: — "WARN1- LONDON" — ——• " WARN' LONDON " . . -"WARN. LONDON" — ■ "WARN LONDON" —— A British Lion Production, A MIGHTY MELODRAMA ■ . — With - ■-.'-■-. LEONORA CORBETT —■ And - JOHN LODER. A- dynamic indictment of the astonishing Parisian financial frauds. . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WONDERFUL ACTING. . 2— ' The Incomparable : .-.;■. SYDNEY HOWARD SYDNEY' HOWARD SYDNEY HOAVARD SYDNEY ' HOAVARD SYDNEY HOAVARD In His Latest Melange of Mirth, . "GIRLS PLEASE" • -. . " GIRLS PLEASE" "GIRLS PLEASE" . "GIRLS PLEASE" ■ . "GIRLS PLEASE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Sydney runs riot in a young ladies seminary—imagine the fun. BREEZY BRITISH COMEDY. This Colossal Programme is OUT - ON - ITS - OWN! Book D.I.C. or Tel. 51-842. "siiii Tilt-Tit. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.mi..-. COMMENCING TODAY. ;: A Programme of Masterpieces. . Two Mammoth Productions. VICTOR McLAGLEN, BORIS KARLOFF VICTOR McLAGLEN, BORIS KARLOFF WALLACE FORD, REGINALD DENNY WALLACE FORD, REGINALD DENNY In- a Tremendous Drama of Eleven Men Abandoned Amid Hostile Arabs. * " THE XOST PATROL." "THE LOST PATROL." " THE LOST PATROL." "THE LOST PATROL." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) These men actually lived their roles, in the sweltering heat, of the desert. Touchmgly simple, astoundingly real, the crusmng power of this great drama blasts the bedrock of the human heart. It's Groat—lt's Dai ing—Women will Lo\e these Glorious Men. Second Big Film. - ]iv. "FINISHING SCHOOL." "FINISHING SCHOOL.". , "FINISHING SCHOOL." "FINISHING SCHOOL." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Presents life behind-the barred doors of certain- -types of ultra-exclusive schools which mask their .deficiencies behind a veneer of smartness and pretentiousness. HUGE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME ' of Comedies, Cartoons, Gazettes, Scenics, etc. BRING THE CHILDREN TO SATURDAY'S HUGE MATINEE. ' THEY'LL BE HERE AGAIN ON FRIDAY NEXT At the CTATE .T HE ATR E . RALPH LYNNRALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN . . And— ■ ■■■ , TOM WALLS • ' ' TOM AY ALLS ■■ ■■ ' ;.; ■ ..TOM. WALLS :~- In the- Greatest Comedy of their Career— "LUCKY TIME." "LUCKY TIME.". ' ' "LUCKY TIME." "LUCKY TIME;" (Recommended by Censor for AduHa.J QUEEN'S THEATRE UEEN'S THEATRE (Upper Cuba Street). f Starting TONIGHT-^At 8. (Matinee Tomorrow at 2.15). Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents Two Unrivalled Attractions. I—The Thrill Picture of All Time! Thousands in the Cast. The Thrills, Laughs, Dangers of Submarine Warfare Dramatised—plus a Love Story without equal " HELL BELOW," "HELL BELOW," "HELL BELOW," —Starring— ROBERT MONTGOMERY, —With— AValter Huston Madge Evans Jimmy Durante Eugene Pallette Robert Y Toung. 2— JOHN GILBERT, JOHN GILBERT, —Supported byLeila Hyams — A nit£ Pag^ John Miljan — ■ Mane Prevost —In a new kind of Underworld Story— "A GENTLEMAN'S FATE." " A GENTLEMAN'S FATE." It's Real! It's Amazing! It's Capital- Entertainment! , • (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) Two Gigantic Pictures! OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE. :. NEWTOWN. TONIGHT - 7.30-AND SATURDAY. No 1. "NO GREATER LOVE." "NO GREATER LOVE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring HOBART BOSWORTH, BERYL MERCER. The simple, beautiful story of a child and an old man, stupendous in the scope of its appeal. No 2. "THE CRIMINAL CODE." "THE CRIMINAL CODE." "THE CRIMINAL CODE.'.' . Starring the most artistic actor, WALTER HUSTON. WALTER HUSTON. The dramatic story of a boy who gave ten years of his life for defending the honour of a street girl. (Recommended by Censor for Adults)
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 89, 12 October 1934, Page 2
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