• * - - LAST TWO DAYS! PARAMOUNT THEATRE x ARAMOUNT THEATRE NOW SHOWING (Twice Daily, 'i 15 and 8.1 2-SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS-2. ' The New Wonder Child of the. Screen, DAVID HOLT DAVID HOLT ' — With - ' LEE TRACY HELEN MACK In the most beautiful lomance lhat has, come to tho screen. , Pathos! Laughter! Thullsl , "YOU BELONG TO 'ME." 1 , "'YOU BELONG TO ME." . ",YOU BELONG, TO ME." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • ~ ' No. 2 ATTRACTIONS •Now' you'll see the man you heard ' Tiut did not see, CLAUDE RAINS, CLAUDE . RAINS, Star of "THE INVISIBLE MAN." ' 'In the Big Thriller of the Season, ," CRIME WITHOUT PASSION." " CRIME WITHOUT PASSION." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also: IRIS MASON at the WURLITZER. Bqx Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Telephone 51-842. COMMENCING FRIDAY Big Double Star Programme. NO. 1 ATTRACTION: A story of a tender romance that was born in the very centre of the docks of San Frar.cisco. Starring VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN With Alison Skipworth, Preston Foster, Dorothy Dell, In His Greatest Triumph, "WHARF ANGEL" "WHARF ANGEL" (Recommended by Censor fur Adults,) NO. 2 AITRACTION: A love'match that strikes a new note . in eutertainment! You'll laugh at its human story! Starring GEORGE BANCROFT GEORGE BANCROFT " GEORGE BANCROFT 'With Frances Fuller, Roscoe Km us., , George Barbier. t— "ELMER AND ELSIE" —r. "ELMER AND ELSIE" —• (Approved for Univeisal Exhibition.) SPECIAL PARAMOUNT "SHORTS." ' Box Plans at D.l.C,and Theatre. ANOTHER OF OU& GIGANTIC PROGRAMMES., VUR , THEATRE. NEWTOWN POSITIVELY FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TONIGHT, 7.30. " THURSDAY, 7.30. Nol I—The Fox Films Masterpiece, "CARAVAN." "CARAVAN." "CARAVAN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring CHABLES BOYER, LORETTA YOUNG, JEAN PARKER. The happiest, gayest musical you've ever seen, with, an unprecedented cast of over 3000 players, and three sensational song hits! No. 2—The M.G.M. Championship Picture, "STUDENT TOUR." "STUDENT TOUR." Featuring CHARLES. BUTTERWORTH and JIMMY DURANTE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 3--LAUREL and HARDY , LAUREL and HARDY " • In their Laugh Riot, < ■ ■" "MIDNIGHT PATROL." "MIDNIGHT PATROL." -,\ . RINCESS.' CONTINUOUS EINCESS. '. from 11 ajtf. NOW SHOWING! f ;Two Fine Comedy Features! 1— W. C. FIELDS, >W. C. FIELDS, In a. Perfect Gem of Comedy, "THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY." "THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY." "THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY." The Irresistibly Laughable Adventures of an - Old-Time Theatrical < Troupe, &-.', STANLEY LUPINO, Will-Fyffe ■ — Jimmy Godden,' Gu« UacNaughton ';■"'".• . " Renee Gadd, In'a furiously-funny,'musical comedy, ' - 'SH-A-P-P-Y.".----"H-A-P-P-Y." *' H-A-P-P-Y." (Both, Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • Box Plans at Theatre. Telephone 42-580. TIME-TABLE "Happy": 11.3, 1.45, 4.35, 7.35. ''Old-Fashioned Way"; 12.27, 3.10, 6.0, 9.5. RITANNIA. CONTINUOUS RITANNIA. from 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING An Excellent Double-feature Programme! Damon Runyon's Great Cosmopolitan Magazine story, " MILLION DOLLAR RANSOM." " MILLION DOLLAR RANSOM " — With — PHILLIPS HOLMES, MARY CARLISLE, EDWARD ARNOLD (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Together with ANNA NEAGLE FERNAND GRAAVEY, '' In the Gay Musical Romance,. "THE QUEEN'S AFFAIR.'1 "THE QUEEN'S AFFAIR." ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •Box Plans at Theatre. Telephone 40-618. TIME-TABLE ■"Million Dollar Ransom": 11.3, 2.15, 5.44, 9.13. ."Queen's Affair": 12.58, 4.27, 7.56. JJEEN'S THEATRE UEEN'S THEATRE (Upper Cuba Street). 'AT B—TONIGHT— AT 8.. A thrilling romance of the air, "PARACHUTE JUMPER." "PARACHUTE JUMPER." — With - DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JUN. And BETTE DAVIS. Madly in love and wild to make it permanent . . . but he couldn't stay out of parachutes—and she couldn't stay out of the laps of strangers! Together with "THE MAYOR OF HELL," "THE MAYOR OF HELL," Starring JAMES CAGNEY, MADGE EVANS. A startlingdrama set within the walls of a "certain reformatory institution. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) rARTCRAFT THEATRE ■^RTCRAFT THEATRE (Thorndon's Popular Family Cinema.) At B—TONIGHT At 8. MAYKOBSON, iLEWIS STONE, JEAN PARKER In "YOU CAN'T BUY EVERYTHING." "YOU CAN'T BUY EVERYTHING." "YOU CAN'T BUY EVERYTHING." "YOU CAN'T BUY EVERYTHING." "YOU CAN'T BUY EVERYTHING." "YOU CAN'T BUY EVERYTHING." A gripping story of a woman's greed for Bold—she could buy and sell the nation, but she couldn't buy the love of her only son. MAY ROBSON'S GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY PICTURE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition,) BIG SUPPORTS. "DROOKLYN THEATRE. ■*-* H. B. WARNER H. B. WARNER MARGOT GRAHAME, In nn _^ "SORREL AND SON." The English production of Warwick Deepingf« famous story. One of the truly great English pictures. With the Usual Good Supports.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1935, Page 2
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