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Langhing and dancing be way into a million hearts, little Shir- ley Temple scores another sue- cess in her latest Fox Filz pic- ture. “Our Little Girl” which is coming «hort y to the King's Tbraire. #
RIDAY, AUGUST
1935
ALHAMBRA RE-OPENS TO-MORROW WITH SENSATIONAL FILM "G-MEN
RUSSIAN STAR ANNA STEN WITH FAVOURITE
FREDRIC MARCH IN "WE LIVE AGAIN"
:
LOUIS HAYWARD. BRILLIANT YOUNG SOUTH AFRICAN,
WITH ANNE HARDING IN "THE FLAME WITHIN
is indeed good news to the "fans" that the popular A fhambra will reopen to-morrOW
and doubly pleasing to know! that Warner and First National! Films will be released there asi formerly
(Alhambra).
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By DIANE
..to
specially YOUR people are
outstanding in The Flame Within" a psychological drama which tells of a woman psy. cho analyst (Anne Harding)
from this page of American his-marital discord and separation who endeavours to "save" the tory. Nos
be missed. This will be our first chance of not-quite normal.
seeing the famous boy actor from First and foremost among the
Broadway, young Frankie Thomas. While treating a young dip favourites is Jimmy Cammer, and
“We Live Again" who gives a finely realistic m
somaniac (Louis Hayward, a now we are to see him in his most
theatrical performances as the South African actor who recently recent picture "G-Men.” Here is
Anna Sten and
Fredric March little bero.
arrived in Hollywood via Broad- action piled on, and easily one of in Sam Goldywn's production of
way) she falls in love with bim
loves Maureen
lances from the star.
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the really worth-while perform-Tolstoy's famous "Resurrection" Edward Arnold. Karen Morley He really
(play in the first talkie version and the film boy actor David O'Sullivan, a neurotic heiress, whe by Dolores del Rio and John Durand skillly portray their attempts suicide when her fiancee To make it doubly Interesting Boles) with direction by Bouben roles More of this, but put it on disappears. this is the first of the films to Mamoulian. Such a combination įyour “Must See" list at the King's. show what can be termed the is bound to produce an outstand-
To add to the complicated love! other side of the fence"--meaning ing picture and, although this
"Ladies Love Danger”” affairs. Herbert Marshall, as "Dr. that we see both racketeers and story has been so often told, it has
Gordon Phillips.” laves, the fa their antagonists, the Government been modernised and glorified as
That very lovely Anetralian girl heroine. who places her career men. In a few words, it is the never before by the superb per- Mona Barrie is again teamed with before marriage.
Gilbert jetory the Department of formances turned in by the stars.
Justice. who like the famous There is no need to tell the plottery that is sprightly and in- North-west Mounted "always get but in a triumphant closing scene tensely interesting. It is fun people, and although at times a
we see "Prince Dmitri (Fredrice with plenty of chills too. March) join the line of prisoners Gilbert Roland is the playwrightest. from the beginning. Like Jimmy Camey is excellent as to share the five year sentence who solves a mystery and wins the most plays which appeared first on the East-side boy who puts, his with "Katusha" (Anna Steny the lady of his heart.. Herbert the stage, there is more dialogue WE Garden of Allah” which was training in the law at the service tragic girl he had loved and Mundin. Donald Cook. and than action
tove ben Joan Crawford's of the Government and mext picture, has been shelved and through 100 per cent. Instead she will make "Elegance.”
SHORT
SHOTS
THE
to rival Fred Astaire.
of
¡their man.”TM
crimes wronged many years before.
Arn-
and
This is a story for thinking
trifle sombre it holds one's inter-
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Herbert Marshall is convincingį the doctor. Anne Harding "Murder In The Fleet
shows no signs of the gay girl že loved in "Biography of a Bachelor Mystery, murder, chills and Girl" but in roles that call for thrills moved into the Kavy, with sincerity she is excellent all the action taking place on one of the American battleships.
Nat Pendleton and Ted Healey
Adrienne Ames are good Doe Anna. Stem gives a remarkable soon at the King's performance as "Katusha" with Clifton W.bb the famous dan-| Again we have Robert ear from Broadway who is expected strong in another of his hard-nothing short of dazzliäz.
Fredric March as the "Prince" is boiled roles, turning out to be a
soffie"
The picture shows us the colour ful vivid glowing Russia of Czaris Buddy Roger and June Clyde, who Anne Dvorak and Margaret days, the haunting music of old. recently mad "Dance Band" for Lindsay unfortunately have not Russia, with that scene of the! BIP. will make another, titled "Starmuch to do, but are always most Easter Service being specially un-
Buddy soon as
satisfactory. Eegis Toomey, Rus-forgettable.
of the Circus,” as
finishes Old Man Khythm Hollywood
Bela Lugosi k Another visitor to London, and will make “The Mystery of the Marie Celeste" for Hammer: Productions.
is
Marta Engerth, who was the lead- ing leading lady with Jan Kiepura în “My Hoâm Is Calling" and who reported enged to him, will make two pictures this year in Hollywood.
Warens were the highest bidders: for the rights of "Green Pastures." which will probably be directed by Max Bonhardi.
M.GM. will Sim the life of David! Livingstone, with Cliffe Brook in thei
Edmande Lowe is in one of the leading roles in "The Best Man Wins, Columbia
production which is among the coming at- atractions at the Queen's Theatre
Do you remember Pola Negri Hotel Imperial in the silents? It will be made as a talkie by Par mount with Marlene Dietrich in the star part
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I noticed three Britishers among the support. C. Aubrey Smith, Jane Baxter and Mare Forbes; also that fine character, actress Jessie Ralph and Sam Jaffe, who lend the usual valtable beis, while Sám Goldwyn has spared no ex- pense to make this a picture we shall always remember. Strongly advised. King's).
"The Woman In Red"
Barbara Stanwyck's farewell to Warner's; and like all their other features, this is cut and dried to !suit the star, whose sincerity and junaffected candour are as admir. able and refreshing as always. She looks lovely and has excediéat jbelp from the handsome hero,
Gene Raymond
Florence Rice
supports" Jack
Holt and Edmund Lowe in "The. Best Man Wins, Columbia's Ixt- est picture, which, is to be shown at the Queen's Theatre shortly.
Two young people might really of them is Louis Hayward in the be said to "steal" this picture, one
type of part we associate with Monroe Owsley.. This very erratic young man who Joves Haareen. but in his drinking bouts bas, a habit of disappearing, is played with disarming charm by this newcomer, while Maureen O'Sal!
livan gives a characterisation that C20 count among her best per formances. This Irish girl cer tainly improves in every film.
Edmund Goulding wrote and directed the picture, and it is pro- duced in the usual hxurious set- tings we associate with MGM Henry Stephenson is the chief among the support. Be sure to see this one at the Queen's.
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"Charlie Chan in Paris." This is a better-than-average murder mystery, which gives Warner Oland his usual successful chance. Mary Brian and Jom Miljan in suport Should most certainly please all "Chan-fanciers."
The sparkling dialogue freshens Jup the poor-girl-married-into- high-society story considerably. Rich Gerevieve Tobin
enwages Miss Stanwyck to ride her mounts and win Blue Ribbons. Then hero? Gene Raymond falls in love and are the bright spots in the picture sell Hopton. William Harrigan. marries the poor gizi.
with the new handsome juvenilering Wallsce Beery. Another of Followed by "West Point," star- Edward Pawley, Barton Mac.ane! Miss Tobin
lead Robert Taylor once again those Air" pictures, which show seeks revenge and giving a fine account of himself thrilling fight formations and others are Al
finds that Mise Stanwyck had once Una Merkel as pert and peFPY as hair-raising crashes. The real accepted a Ioan
John
usual, with Jean Parker in one stars in films like this are the u Eldredge (remember hima her familiar roles. Coming to the known
Queen's. Ma
from
suicide
from the
and
"stunt fiers" Robert Young, Maureen: O'Sullivan, Lewis Stone, James Gleason and Russell; Hardie top support.
As Conrad Veid: has, proceeded to
There are so many gangsters to the London Film Co. under his new! contract, his place in "The Tunnel," be "bumped off,” so much gunfire. in which Madge Evans and Richard so many cars tearing round curres "Flirtation Work"). A Dix are appearing for G. B., has been at the highest speed, that it would aboard this man's yacht while taken by that sterling astor Banks,
be well for the children to stay at Miss Stanwyck is a visitor brings
"I Lived With You" home and let the adults derive all about a court-room scene in which the thrills that are coming to them she comes forward as the "Woman
This British Film in Red" to clear her host.
Do not miss seeing again. Anne Twickenham Studio, starring Ivor Harding and Robert Montgomery Dorothy Tree does very well in a Novello and Ursula Jeans, tells of not forgetting Edward Everett minor role. The mounting is in the impact of an eccentric Ras-Horton in "Biography of a Being in Hollywood since 1930, to act the usual first-class manner wesian Prince on an English middle- Bachelor Girl" Such an unusual always associate with the Warner class family.. This just dodges Anne, and a really fine piece of Studio, and the excellent acting caricature and is quite amusing acting from the adorable Robert Shirley Temple in "Carly Top".
from all concerned makes for and brilliantly acted. (Queen's). All coming to the Oriental. has John Bales, Rochelle Endson. El Producers realise the value of ani- Picture that has pace, refinement Brendel and Etienne Girardot (remals in pictures. They make a tre-and the stuff that should hold the
Star, Kowloon membered in The Whole Town's mendous appeal to the average film-interest of picture-zoers.
A one-time famous Asstralias actress May Beatty has a small part
in the new Laurel and Hardy comedy Aubrey Smith is in London,
Pozrie Scotizmi”
in Kipling's Soldiers Three".
Talking").
after
will forget "Asta" in "The Thin Man"
Who hambra).
“Living On Velvet"
zer, especially the children.
polesh" in "Barretts of Wiene
And now the dog "B" in Jack London's story "Call
[CA]-[
Majestic
This popular Kowloon theatre Don't fail to see an exciting will show a Chinese picture for story, with grand acting from all two days, followed by the MGM concerned, which, besides being release The Gay Bride," with enjoyable, is an education. "Under
W. C. Fields, reported to be very of the Wild" has "stolen" the picture Frank Borzage directed Kay Carole Lombard, Nat Pendleton Pressure" shows the gigantic task 11. has just finished Everything from Clark Gable and Jack Gakie Francis and George Brent in this and Chester. Morris sharing the of building & subway under the Happens At Once" for Faramount
Borses more than hold their ow. 38 story of a woman who loves a honours. Lots of laughs and a full Budson River. Victor McLaglen in "Broadway Bill, and now George Arliss, whose love for animals she'er-do-well and marries him to quots of thrills.
and Edmund Lowe in the leads, Kay Johnson, David Manners, Lan famous, allowed for the first time a help him stand on his own feet. Then comes
just another pic
and better than ever.. Hunter (the South African actor) are at to appear with him in "Cardinal Kay Francis is indeed the popu-ture, "The Winning Ticket Leo at RK0. in “Jaina". Pat O'Brien Bichelieu, as the Cardinal's passion
Iar conception. of a lovely social Carrillo gives the best perform and James Cagney are together again for rats was famous in history. in "The Irish In Ur for Warners. Roland Young is back again with the London Film Co. in "The Man Who Could Work Miracles”.
Ida Lupine is with Anne Harding and Gary Cooper in "Peter,
Elissa Landi will makce METKY for a Paris sto
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Teader, but Warren William as the ance.
Swanson, John Bo
Music in the Air with Gloria Douglass Montgomery and others, You may
of the
time thrillers
ows Belt
"Dracula"
benevolent friend gives the best The episodic Twentieth Century like it..
release seen but lately at the The latest picture from Colombia, acting in the film starring Grace Moore, is meeting with More of this later, bat let me King's, "Clive of India," starring marked approval from the critics, lassure you, that you will lose.count Ronald Colman and Loretta Yang sind she certainly had a hard task to of the changes of gorgeous gowns will no doubt prove a big attrac follow such a winner as "One Night of Love She sings sur Ars to worn by the fair star. Coming to ton "La Boheme (the opera in which she Alhambra.
recently appeared at Covent Garden.)
4 Bacio, Jingle Bells" and even descends to singing a jazz, number Miss Moore and husband Valentin "Koenigs Parem are now holid
olidaying at Ber
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George O'Brien and Doroth Wilson are shown here in a scene from the latest For Film release. “When A Man's A Man,” which is coming soon to the Alhambra Theatre.
Alice Faye and James Dunn are among the 10 leading char- acters in Fex Film's latest musical production, "George White's 1935 Scandals," which is coming to the King's Theatre soon.
James Cagney and Margaret Lindsey are co-starred in. “G- Men, a First National Picture, which will be shown at the Alham- bra Theatre to-morrow. *