RIVOLI THEATRE.
Tonight the final ; screening of "The House of Rothschild," with George Ariiss Boris Karloff, and a cast of 75 talented artists, together with "All of Me," with Prednc March, Miriam Hopkins, George -Kaffc, will conclude a successful season at the Eivoli Theatre. Tomoirow and Friflay the theatre will be specially engaged ior the purpose of screening "Damaged Lives. Lack of . knowledge concerning some of the most important facts in life v? m res P°n"°le> and- is still responsible for an' appalling number of shattered minds and wrecked bodies. Shrouded m a concealing cloud of false modesty and prudery, dangerous infectious diseases have been permitted to prey upon humanity Jvhen frank enlightenment as to the facts Would have proved an invincible weapon against them. It remans for a motion picture, Damaged Lives," to drive home the necessity for wholesotae education about this sinister menace of both ancient and modern civilisation. • A supporting programme will be provided which features Jack Holt in "This Sporting Age." Matinees are to bo held daily. The season is definitely limited to Thursday and Friday. On Saturday Elissa Landi will be seen in "Tlfe Great Flirtation" and Spencer Tracy and Jack Oakie in "Looking for Trouble."
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1935, Page 4
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201RIVOLI THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1935, Page 4
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