LAST 3 DAY'S—2.IS and 8 p.m. The S-year-old Golden-Voiced . BOBBY LHU'.F.N, BOBBY 11UEEN, Sweeping all before him in this Delightful Comcdy-drama»lUled with music and songs. "LET'S SING AGAIN." "LET'S SrNG AGAIN." ' "LET'S SING AGAIN." , With HENRY ARMETTA-GEORGE HUSTON (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 51-595. < -~-""—{state *""v*"~*>> Dir.: Amalgaro«ted rhgatrca, Ltd, .— FRIDAY NEXT —- Blazing Warfare on Crime! Blazing Warfare on Crime! Blazing Warfare on Crime! Action, Thrills, and Romance arc packed into this Amnzing Story of- a Criminal Lawyer who turned G-Man to strike revenge upon Gangland! "SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR." "SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR." "SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR." "SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR." "SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR." "SPECIAL, INVESTIGATOR." "SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR." "SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR." "SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR," "SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR." , With RICHARD niX, ' RICHARD DIX, MARGARET. CALLAIIAX. ERIK RHODES. IT'S THE MOST SENSATIONAL G-MAN PICTURE EVER MADE!!! , '. . |; PARAMOUNT THEATRE. % |; ■ THEATRE, ;| DAILY, 2.15 arid S p.m. TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY OFFERED BY THIS SPECIAL RETURN SEASOX OF SEETNG AND ENJOYING A SCREEN MASTERPIECE, "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST." "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST." "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST." "THE BARRETTS OF ' WIMPOLE ST." "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE S'l\" "THE BARRETTS Ob' WIMPOLE ST." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Beautifully Produced by Metro-GoJdwyn-Mnyev. .. ■ ■'' . With Three. winners q£ Uio .Motion Pjctura Academy's Award—Fihndom's highest honour— XORMA'SHRAHEU-FREDRIC MARCH. NORM A SHEARER—FREDRIC MARCH NORMA SHEARER—FREDRIC MARCH CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES- LAUCIHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON Strong Supporting ■■ Cast Includes Maureen O'Sull\yaii, Ralph Forbes, and "Flubli." Also Another of our Excellent Supporting Programmes. COMING FRIDAY CLARK GABLE, '■..■" CLAUDETTE COLBERT - — In — "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT." Plang,-ftt D.I.C, ami Theatre, 51-842. ■.k~?~iT~ jri .n c m a ""■**—JL ; T^-J.."^K^Bn^lE^,,^.^ • Wellington'? LQiidihg Stibunban Theatre. FINALLY TONIGHT,.at 7.43. ■TAN GLADYS KIEPURA SWARTHOUT ■ "GIVE—US—THIS-NIGHT." In Addition: shirley temple' :. "&u^r7l-y t-o-p."----grand' associate featurettes. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves a,t Theatre. : Tpl. 14-202. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY). ' TOMORTROW (WEDNESDAY). . Direct from tho Rogeut Theatre. A Miracle of Imaginative Production. H. G. WELLS'S . H. G: WELLS'S Amazing Prediction of the Future, " THINGS—TO—COME." " THINGS-TO-COME." "THINGS—TO—COMK." " THINGS—TO-COM10," " THINGS—TO—COMK." " THINGS-TO—COME." The Most Discussed Picture in Years. With — Raymond ■ Massey—Ralph RichardsonPearl Argyle—Sir Cedric Hardwicke—Patricia Hilliard, and a Cast of 20,000. , Additional Attraction: An Exciting Detective Thriller! " W-0-M-A-N T-R-A-P." " W-0-M-A-N T-R-A-P." "W.O-M-'A-N T-R-A-P." "W-0-M-A-N T-R-A-P." -—With Gertrude Michael — —. George JUfurpliy Rosooe Karns Deau Jnggers. Packed with Action and Thrills from-' Start to Finish. (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) r^»» OTATE, PETONE" '^-"' h' ■ ~v~vPTATE. PETONE^^-^^Tjr FINALLY TONIGHT, At 7.30. A SMASHING DOUBLEFEATURE PROGRAMME. No I—"WAY DOWN EAST." Featuring ROCHELLE HUDSON, HENRY FONDA. No. 2 "WHEN A -MAN'S A MAN." With GEORGE O'BRIEN. Story by Harold Bell Wright. A Western of Westerns. (For Universal Exhibition.) PLUS. Specially-selected Supporting Featurettes from 7.30. COMMENCING- TOMORROW (Wcdncs-1 day), with Matinee at' 2 p.m. No. I—George White's "SCANDALS." With' ALICE FAYIS—-JAMES DUNN. Melodious— Spectacular—3os Times Bettor than a year ago. No. 2— [ "SINISTER HOUSE." ■•" With PRESTON FOSTER, MARGARET CALLAHAN. A fascinating detective mystery story with thrills and action. PLUS Specially-selected Supporting Featurettes from 7.30. (Programme More Suitable for Adults.) Reservations and Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 03-899. TELEPHONE RESERVES CANNOT BE HELD AFTER 7.15. BAND, P E T O N E. EAND, P E T O N E. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. CHARLIE RUGGLES, ETHEL MERMAN, BING CROSBY "ANYTHING GOES." — Also — RICHARD ARLEN in "THE CALLING OF DAN MATTHEWS" (Both for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW Matinee Wednesday at 2 p.m. STANLEY LUPINO in the Merriest Matrimonial Mix-up ever set to music. "HONEYMOON FOR THREE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —And on the Same Programme— GENE STRATTON-PORTER'S Famous Novel, now on the screen, "LADDIE" ' "LADDIE" Featuring John Be*L Gloria Stuart, and Virginia Weidler. (For Universal-JSxbibitiop.) Flanf A^HOTsenSijKicJCel.JChfiatr^.^iflSS'.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 36, 11 August 1936, Page 2
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