THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1936

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Pine"

Headed By Large, Well Chosen Cast

(By ESTHER)

CCORDING to reports, all film combining murder mystery, thrills and the Hollywood companies, music and romance, and also Alexander Korda in comedy, and it stars Mary Ellis, England, are definitely launch-that beautiful creature with the ing on a big programme of Metropolitan Opera voice! Mary films in colour. Apparently Ellis gives a fine performance in the companies feel that colour her portrayal of an opera singer is the thing: but I can't agree whose fatal charms bring death to with them the process is still the men who fall in love with her. far from perfect. Although one Not until a young American sui- gets a pleasing sequence here tor is found dead, however, and and there, the general effect is the boy's brother conceives a clever blurred and misses the clarity trick to capture the murderer is snd all the fine possibilities the opera star cleared of all blame. there are in black and white

The story is filled with thrills. {photography. We have already seen a number of films with as suspicion is cast from one char- colour

"The jacter to another with sech start- sequences, but Trail of the Lonesome Pine" ing rapidity as to keep the coming to the Queen's and dience continually mystified. Alhambra this week-end, is an romance develops well and innovation in that the greater part of the picture is "shot"

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United in danger, langhter and love, the three great stars, Barbara Stanwyck, Wallace Beery and John Baies, head the cast in "A Message To Garcia," which will be shown at the King's and Alhambra Theatres soon.

Bringing Up Father

BY GOLLY I'VE RUN OUT OF IDEAS OF TRYIN' TO GIT MAGSE TO GIVE L THIS CRUISE-

WELL, DADDY. MOTHER HÆS DECIDED TO GIVE LP THE

CRUISE

land Mountain region.

Jr.'s Fred

Lonesome "The Trail of the Pine" is a warm and sympathetic presentation of John Fox story with Sylvia Sidney, MacMurray and Henry Fonda head- ing a large and well-chosen cast.

It tells of the primitive passions

the and emotions of

mountain folk and their distrust for modern civilisation. Deadly feuds rage families, among these mountain chief among whom are the Toili- vers and the Falins, whose delight is to lie in ambush and kill each other.

engineer Then comes an from the outside world (Fred MacMurray), who wants to build a. railway through the Tolliver and Farlin land and finds himself up against bitter enmity.

3 tozance

Running through the picture is MacMurray between and Sylvia Sidney, the passionate hills. Little daughter of the "Spanky" "McFarland, as Buddie.) youngest of the Tolliver clan, plays jan important part and does well! Altogether it is good tertainment and something you won't want to miss.

"Fatal Lady".

to

it

en-

Barbara Stanwyck and John Boles provide the romance in "A Message To Garcia," which will

the be shown at

King's and Alhambra Theatres soon.

Frank Back Again

Sylvia Sidney and Frank MacMurray are in the Paramount production. "Trail of the Lonesome Pine," now being shown at the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres.

a-worthy of her love. All ends well for two escaped killers make his ranch their headquarters. And to The and you go home happy.

top it off, a trans-continental air- the

liner crashes into the flying field Those But the one you'll really want which adjoins the ranch. to see at the King's is "Fang and who survive turn out to be the Claw," Frank Buck's new aim of the financier's bitter enemies! The Lionel Atwill, jungle of the Malay Peninsula and players include Northern India. It is a film that Irene Herrey, Raymond Walburn, will appeal to men, women and Stuart Erwin, Ann Loring and children alike with its many hair-Louis Hayward. It is fast-moving breadth escapes and the exciting entertainment.

George Raft and Rosalind Russell are teamed together in which is "It Had To Happen."

at the being screened King's Theatre.

now

music is all you could wish

capture

of various

animals.

Variety At Oriental

US. BASEBALL RESULTS Cardinals Too Good For Reds

PIRATES BEAT CUBS

New York, To-day. The results of the League base. bail matches played yesterday

Frank Buck' shows you just how At the "Oriental Theatre they were as follows:—

pro-

he outwits and captures birds, know how to pick their mammals and reptiles. from the gramme, and this week again you

beautiful Birds gorgeously Paradise to the wreat

tigers.

án,

National League

of will have no reason for complaint. Chicago Bengal There is plenty of variety. To-Pittsburgh

"Let to-morrow ¡day and

Philadelphia

Emm

Bruce

The animal collector catches" a Have It will be shown, with Boston 25-foot python, barehanded, and Richard Arlen, Virginia

no and Alice Brady. On Sunday and St. Louis enormous crocodile with other implements than some long Monday there is "Annie Oakley" Cincinnatti poles. In one of the many excit-with Brabara Stanwyck and Pres jing episodes he shoots a tiger that ton Foster, while on Tuesday and

will be

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No other games were scheduled

American League

8 17 4 8

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is attacking a baby rhinoceros - Wednesday Admiral Byrd's great in this League. and just in the nick of time it is. picture "Little America” too! Other tensely exciting cap-screened. And finally on Thursday Detroit

William St. Louis with "Thin Man" Itures include that of the largest the

Bell and Solters homered. man-eating tiger ever seen in that Powell and Myrna Loy.

the Malay Peninsula ---

Star Theatre part of

No other games were scheduled, and Buck brings it back alive.

A whole galary of favourites!

Star Theatre in this League. You must see "Fang and Claw"

are coming to the

--Renter. and hear Frank Back tell you a To-day and to-morrow "The Case

Mrs. Against about the danger and lure of the

Ames." with

jungles where fang and claw Madeleine Carroll, while on Mon-

hold sway.

Fast Moving Entertainment for.

Cary

SAFETY GLASS WINDSCREENS

New Order In Force From Jan. 1

day there is "Madame Butterfly" with Sylvia Sidney and Grant. And the greatest favour- For comedy, stark drama, thrillsjite of them all, Maurice Chevalier, and melodramatic action. go to the is in the "Love Parade" on Tues

week and

see day. On Wednesday Alexander Alhambra next "Absolute

The picture Korda's epic "Private Life of Quiet." concerns the difficulties of a New Henry VIII," with Charles Laugh-

On January 1 next regulations York financier who is sent to his ton, will be the big attraction. Rus-Montana ranch, under bis doctor's On Thursday "Broadway Melody issued by the Ministry of Trans-

In support are a number of fav- "Fatal Lady" comes theourites, including John Halliday, Queens' later in the week. It is a Alan Mowbray, Norman Foster and

Ruth Donnelly.

Wallace Beery is starred as the 'heroic rogue in "A Message To Garda," which will be shown ** the King's and Alhambra Theatres soOTE.

WELL-AT LAST 160T HER TO COME AROUND

TO MY WAY OF THINKINGTM

"It Had To Happen” George Raft and Rosalind sell, a new irresistible

of orders, for "absolute quiet" Bis of 1936," with Eleanor Powell, port make screen lovers, are in "It Had To moments of peace are short-lived, will be showIL

team

Happen," which is now showing at

the King's Theatre. A glamorous and wilful lady meets a man with a masterful way-and then things happen.

Based on a story by Rupert Hughes, the picture presents the dräma of a man who conquered money, power, position, to win the heart of a lovely woman. But by the time Raft has achieved all this she is already married to Alan Dinehart.

The paths of Raft and Dinehart cross when Dinehart, in danger of imprisonment for embezzling funds from his bank, offers a bribe to Raft to fix things. Raft, instead, forces him to make restitution to save the the bank in order to thousands of depositors.

When Miss Russell meets man who has adored her all these years, she feels admiration and a growing love for him. Contrast with her cowardly husband finally; convinces her that Raft is the one

WE ARE NOT ONLY

AND~ GOING TO BUT FOR ONCE WON MY POINT-

the

An unwilling tenant, this 30-foot python is forced into its new home by Frank Back, in a scene from "Fang and Claw,” which will be shown at the King's Theatre on Sunday next,

VE

ECDED GIVE UP THE DON'T"

LIKES EAN-

London, To-day.

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