CENTRAL
A THEATREK
TO-DAY and TO-MORROW
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2.30, 5.10, 7.15 and 9.20 p.m.
WALK
A James Cruze
Production
A Latin Lover's Flaming Conquests!
Daring Different
Starring JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT
with
MYRNA LOY,
OLIVE TELL
In Answer To The Many Requests We're Showing Again
Commencing SUNDAY
**THE LOVE PARADE
with
MAURICE CHEVALIKE JEANETTE MACDONALD
AN ERNST LUBITSCH
Production.
COMING ATTRACTION
HIS KISS IS DEATH !
Yet none can resist his allure
Dead 500 years, he lived by night
on the blood of the living 1
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THE SILVER SCREEN.
QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"IT'S A WISE CHILD,"
It's a Wise Child which is showing at the Queen's Theatre to day, is a hilarious fatos, with ope long mugh after another, and which closely follows the style of Tho Bachelor Father.NE
The story concerns a girl who had for some family obligations, promised to marry a city banker. Later this banker, stirred by righteous ardour organised a raid un a notorious roadhouse. Annie, The girl's maid, was arrested, and qubaoquently the girl learned that she (the maid was to become a mother. Her husband was the gitta younger brother, whom she married as a lark.
In an attempt to shield the maid, the girl herself got into a hilarious and onlewhat embarrassing sitte- tion when everyone suspected her to become a mother instead of the maid: This was Bnally straighten- ed out however, after six different men were involved.
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The role of the girl was brilliant ly portrayed by Marion Davios while the other members of the cast helped to make the picture a happy entertainment.
THE DEVIL TO PAY!
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David Torrence who portrays the rule of "Hope" in. Ronald Col man's The Devil To Pay abow- ing on Sunday at the Quran's Theatre, was born at Edinburgh.. His characterization of ""Daire- tive McKontie in Ronald Col. man's "Raffles" Arst brought hum fame on the talking screen.
Torrence was educated in Eng land and Germany and started. his stage career in New York about 1000 where he had a small part in Richard Mansfield's. "Beau Brum mel,"
After completing this part, he played for eight years in one rile the leading on opposite Maude Adams in The Little. Minister." He later played with George "Ar liss in Disraeli Julia Marlowe
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1931.
KINGS THEATRE
HONGKONG'S FINESTONERA
SHOWING TO-DAY
AT 230, 5.10 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.
BED AND BREAKFAST
JANE BAXTER and RICHARD COOPER
A GAUMONT BEITISH TALKING PRODUCTION.
KING'S THEATRE
"FORBIDDEN ADVENTURE."
Comedy, drama, thrills, adven-
In When Knighthood Was inture, pathos-all of these qualities Flower" and with Jane Cowl in the original "Similing Through" are intermingled in intriguing fa company.
CENTRAL THEATRE,
"COOK OF THE WALK.".
shion to provide the attractivonesa of "Forbidden Adventure," the Paramount Almization of Sinclair. Lewis imaginative story 'Let's Play King, which comes to the A fine cast with a number of fen. King's Theatre on Sunday next. tured players, an absorbing story. In the cast of this highly entranc novel plot
complications anding aud exceptiotally epiusing genuine comedy make the new talkio are four of the, ace ocmedy James, Cruze production. "Cock o the Walk, which opened yesterday purveyors of Hollywood-Mitzi at the Central Theatre, one of the Gren, Edna May Oliver, Louise finest talkies to be presented here Fazenda and Jackie Searl. In sup. for some time.
port of this quartette aro then a score or clever child actors and a number of skillful grown- ups,
Joseph Schildkrant, the star, is cast as a Latin lover, and Myrns Loy, who plays one of the girls who attract Schildkraut's amorens attentions, is sweet and charming This team plays capitally together, and their acting alone makes, the, picture distinctive.
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"Forbidden Adventure" is an smusement treat based upon a high- In "Cock n' the Walk Schildly imaginative, but not implausible kraut plays the part of a bland, plot. It treats in a humourous handsome Argentine sportsman: Many women love him, and he toys manner of the rise from mediocrity with intrigues, and he manages to and Louise Fazenda, and their res with them all. His days are filled of two women, Edna May Oliver get himself feared and hated by most of the married men in town, pective off-spring-Mitzi Green || His success as ʼn lover, however, and Jackie Saari. These two am
does not prevent his plans, for bitions mothers go to Hollywood brilliant career as a violinist. Te further this plán he goes to unwhere they suceed in pushing their usial measures to insure his fin- children into game as the respec ancial indaneudenes. He obtains tive boy and girl king and queen the help of Narits,, the despondent beauty whom he pretends to ignore. of the child actors.
Much of the action occurs in an
The strangest, Argentine cafe, vivid
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For a publicity stun the mo most fascinate lourful background for a large thors take their youngsters to Lon- Ang character part of the comedy and drama indon to visit King Maximilian, the sa fiction, in the picture
the groziest of ail Thrillers
DRACT
TOD BROWNING'S Greatest Production
with Bale Lugosi,... {David- Manners, ✨ Felon Chandler, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan, Herbert Bunston, Frances Dade Charles
Gerrard.
Presented by Produced by Carl-lasmmie Carl Laemmle,
boy: ruler of Blavaria, who is tem It is hare that Schildki aut dirtations begin, and it is here,porarily stopping in the British tow that his enraged and jealous Capitale
rivals come to find him and he publicity seeking mothers trouble For the horo is na deadly fail miserably in their, attempts to to men with his fists as he in to butt in as social equals of the women with his glanco. His little king and his gracious, but affairs constitute an element of sas- regni mother. However, Mitzi sense and danger in thin picture manages to meet him surropitious which gives it a fine flavour and ly as a playmate, and the young dramatic spice. The comedy, too, sters play a runaway. As they set is very polished and entertaining out on their cocapade, Jackie: Jone Arising from the complications of then and all three have a great the lending characters and the un- time of it, free of the strict rules usual plot.
of their elders, as they play about the docks of London with a tough gang of young street urchins,
When rewards are announced for their recovery, a pair of kidnap pere get busy, and hustle the trio to an abandoned warehouse. After
"LOVE PARADE."
Because of the many requests that "Love Parade'', should be screened once more, the Central Thentro, has sent for n new print succussion of exciting episoder,"
of that picture from America and will have it, shown, once ropre far
A few days run commencing from Sunday R
Ths. Love Parade,"
the
the youngsters are returned anfoly
to their parenta. S
The important part of King Max ir played by Bruce Line, o clever youngster who is a newcomer, to
"BED AND BREAKFAST!!
woreon's first original talking the film colony, musica) romance and an interna tional affair. The story is by an Hungarian, the libretto, is hy, an dan m American, the lyrics of its song- hits are by-in-Englishman,” 6-
Herozin new nod delightful Trenchman is starred and a Ger recipe for local, cinema-goera m man in its director The cast in- «cludes" nt. Italian A. Yoshurangi
Czecho-slut akian, a daughter of Spain and a Canadian
Take a newly married woman. (Jane Baxter) and another girl's. hancé (Bishard Cooper), a dignified, and pomnoue vicer with his very
Jre Love Parade a modern proper spouse, a bibulous Cock-
"musical extravaganza, also hjólumea nay" boskie” and his, blousy wife, in'", the cast fourteen American, and precocious son, a couple of born players it leading surport-dyed-in-t burglars and an “ing roles. Titus the talent of, world is assembled by Param
Based upon the play adapted b -Hamilton---Deane and Johnom
Baldorston from Bram Stoker's novel of the same naRÁN,
to make The Love Parade
of their outstanding.
'well LE
irnte husband and the other man's financée.
Season the mixture with spicy but delightfully funny dialogue, garaith with intriguing bedroom Boones and dish up piping hot! This is the dish called "Bed and Breakfast," which will be served to to King's Theatre audiences for the It is a delectable dish containing next few days, commencing to-day, purely English ingredients with
NEXT CHANGE SUNDAY, 27th SEPT.
MITZI GREEN EDNA MAY OLIVER LOUISE FAZENDA JACKIE SEARL
Forbidden Adventure
· Quramcent Picture
BOOKING
AT THE THEATR
TEL. 25313.
the exception of a good dash of Sootch (Johnny Walker) and con- gratulations are due to that cole. brated British Chef-Gaumon for giving us such an intriguing and sparking delicacy.
TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME.
QUEENS
BROADCAST BY ZB.W ON TO DAY & TO-MORROW
355 METRES.
11 to 11.30 &m-Stock quotations.
11.30 am-Chinese, programme. 19.30 p.m.-European progr
1 p.m.-Local time and weather
raport
1.30pm-Rugby Press news, mail
notice eta,
|9) pim-Close down,
5 to 7 p.m.-Chinono programme.
The
|| 4.30 to 6. p.m.-A lecture of
od Scientific Explanation of Com mon Natural Phenomena K. hy
Mr 1 1 Pur 186
to 10.30 pm (approx) Euro-
nean programme.
7 to 9.15pm-European recorded
Programunɑ supplied by Moitas Anderson Music: Cogn
pim-Stock quotations,"
notice, atu
7:05 to 7:35 p.m
Orchestral and Band Selections.
"The Two Little Finchon" (Kling)." "The Eark's Festival" (Brewer).
The Heg, Band of HM. Grena dier Guards-9213;
Springtime in the Forest (Zim mer-The Little Balon Orches tra-DB385
"The Black Domino-Overture
(Auber, arr. Winterbottom) B.B.C. Wireless Military Band, -DBS3.
Blaze Away (Kennedy 'and
Holzmann).
When We Went Strolling Round the Town" (Castling and Ken- nedy).-Debroy Somers Band- CB314.
7.35 to 50 p.m.
From the Studio. Mr. P. Heard will give a short talk on the Tipster Art, and Incidentally mention his selec tions for to-morrow's Extra Race Meeting,
Those of us who like good Eng lish food, well-seasoned and with suspicion of mustard and red pep pling the excellent fare provided 8 p.m.--Local time and weather, per, should make a point of same at the King's Theatre.
report. 7.50 to 8.20 p.m.
Hong Kong Weekly Press
Situation in Manchuria
“Kwongsang” Tragedy
Forged Bank-note Case
Poisonous Snakes in Hong Kong
"Humiliation Day" in Hong Kong and
Other Interesting Features.
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PRINCE'S THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY.
At 2.30, 17.15 and 8.15 pm
Special Matinee at 5.18 on Saturday and Sunday
SEA WOLF
with Milton Sills, Jane Keith
& Raymond Hackett.
A thrilling romance of the
High Seas.
Lots to interest people who love navigation,
Added Attraction:
William Fox pres
BIG PARTY.
Instrumental,
Piano Solo Shepherd's Hey
(Grainger),
“Country Gardens L. (Grainger),
Percy Grainger.-D1664 Violin Solo
Phantom
Melody (Ketelboy), Violin Solo Algerian Scene " (Ketelbey)-Albert Sandler.
Piano Solo Pensoso (Scott). Piano Solo Caprice Chinois" (Beott). Cyril Scott.-DB41/ Violia Solo Concerto in G Minor-Adagio " (Max Brucht).
Louis Zimmermann.-29. 3.20 to 8.35 p.m.
Varloty
Song What Have I Done !! Song" Body and Soul-Marie Burke (Soprano) —DB73, - - Orotestra"That Aloha Waltz." Orchestral King's Serenade" -Hawaiian loans Orch
DBØ
SongThere's Something About
You That's Different.". Song The Sunshine of Mar
aeilles. Maurice
Turner
Baritone)-DRUL Xylophone, Solo The Squirrel
Xylophone Solo Dance of the Paper Dolls."-Rudy Starita DB145.
Chorus Here Comes the Bride,
Spanish Eyes."-Maria Min etti and Chorus
Chorus Here Comes the Bride -Hot-Richard. Dolman and Chorus DB72.
8.55 to 0.15 p.r
Organ Botos.
Alice Where Art Thou? (Tradi
tional)
Cinderella Waltz (Patman):
Pattman, DBIG4
The Cuckoo and the Nightingale". (Handel), Anton van der Horst-DA189,
Nauticana-An Orgia Roll" (arr. T. Casey) Terenca Casey Rustiques A Rural Organism
(arr. T. Unsey)Terence Casey,
9.15 to 11 p.m.. (approx),~Reliy of ethia Voluntear. Fromenade Concert by kind permission of Lieut Colonel G. Bird, AD SOM OBE
11 p.m. (approx)) -llitgby mid day.
11.03 p.m. (approx.) — Closs down.
In the event of bad weather there will be a recorded programine-up till 10.30 p.m
NB-Commencing from Thurs day, October 1, the редр
AT 30, 6.10, 7.15 & 9.20.
MARION
AVIE
CHILD
Metro-Goldwyn Mayer
(PICTURE)
She was innocent, yet when r
the gossips put her on the anvil
--you'll roar at the Enstests, funniest film farce in long: time!
with
Sidney BLACKMER James GLEASON Polly Moran Lester Vall Marie Prevost MARION DAVIES
PRODUCTION
Directed by ROBERT Z. LEONARD
BEN ALBO
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NEXT CHANGE-
Sophisticated I Modern 1
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RONALD COLMAN
PĀRSKATEMALA JAMUEL COLDWYN
"The DEVIL
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A new departure in romances |
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TO-DAY & TOMORROW AT 2:30 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20.
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