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"Young America,”
Queen's.
"A Honeymoon Adventure,"
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Oriental.
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Sunny Side Up."
Tarzan the Ape Man'
KOWLOON
Emma."
Majestic.
King's.
While Paris Sleeps."
COMING
Trouble in Paradise? "Sky Devils."
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Queen's.
Pack Up Your Troubles."
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Tom Brown of Culver."
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Tal Tak.
"Big Money,
Sun Kwok Han,
The Lost Squadron."
Wing Hon.
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Chung Wah.
"The Trial of Vivienne Ware,”
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Uncompromising drama that will shock your mind iflo thinking and touch you heart in19. understanding!
FRANK BÖRZAGE'S
YOUNG AMERICA
Spencer
Doris
Tenemy
TRACY-KENYON-CONLON
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MOVIE NEWS
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A HONEYMOON S ADVENTURE”
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trouble, Art pretends to be very defiant and talks out.
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He stole her heart -while she pinched his wallet!
Gut LUBITSCH'S TROUBLE IN PARADISE
1926 16131are HOPKINS RAY FRANCIS
HERBERT MARSHALL C Charlie Ruggles. Edwars Levenik Horkam
Feramowal' Fickena
TROUBLE IN
PARADISE
LUBITSCH FILM 'BOOKED FOR KING'S THEATRE
More than twice as much time“ is spent in the preparation of an Ernst Lubitsch picture than in actually filming it.
Lubitsch, whose latest produc- tion, * Trouble ink Paradise," comes to the King's "Theatre on Wednesday, with a cast headed by Miriam Hopkins, Kay Francis, Herbert Marshall, Charlie Ruggles and Edward Everett Horton, is one of the most painstaking of Hollywood directors. Though the principal charm of his pictures lies in their apparent' spontaneity, they're worked out far in advance, and all that appears spontaneous has been mulled aver time and again until Lubitsch is sure it'a absolutely perfect, according to his way of thinking.
In preparation for Trouble in Paradise," for example, he worked daily for three months with Sam.. so Raphaelson and Grover Jones, who wrote the scenario from a play by Laszlo Aludar, Viennese play. wright. -Not only plot, but dialogue and the deft, whimsical touches that trade mark a picture is Lubitsch-made, were worked out at this time.
By the time he starts drilling his players in their roles, Lubitsch knows the script from beginning to end. He's as well acquainted with the mood of each sequence as with its fines of bits of action.
"Trouble in Paradise," in which he is said to have employed a new technique for films, is the story of a pair of sitave super-crooks who prey upon European society. The roles are played by Marshall and >) Mian Hopkins, Ultimately they single out Miss Francis, a wealthy widow, as a prospective victim, and start working on her. But an amusing climax results when Mar- shall develops more than profes- sional interest in the victim,
THE FOUNTAIN OF COURT-MARTIAL ON RUGBY
YOUTH"
The next morning the Doraya learn of Nutty's death, and sudden- ly realize their mistake and Art's sacrifice, Dorny tries to find the
FINAL PERFORMANCE" hoy, but Mrs, -Beamish hides-hime Art starts to leave town that night.
Saturday evening saw the final but in passing Doray's store ees performance of "The Fountain of pair of burglars holding up the
Youth," the musical comedy produc- druggist. The crooks fare theed at the King's Theatre, and thus frightened boy to go with them, and make him drive, as Doray and Officer Weenie "chase them.
To keep the, men 'from shooting their pursuers, Art swerves the ear inte an embankment and wrecks it Doray and Weems, capture the rks, and Doray decides the least he can do to make amends is te adopt the boy.
The story is well told and the Acting, especially by the rounger members of the enit is above the average. This picture can be strongly recommended. and should not be missed,
brought to a close for another year the activities of The Hong Kong -Philharmonic Society.
Whatever were the impressions a to the merits of the production on the opening and ensuing nights, on Saturday they could not have been other than that it was a splendid performance.
"last nights" not a little of the As is the usual custom on local final fun and merriment was caus- ed through the cast being the re- ceipients of many beautiful boquets and other gifts.
to
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Loroon, Jan. 5. Renown, pleaded not guilty at 4 Sub-Lt. Guy C. Falla, of H.M.S.
court-martial at Chatham on De- cember sa to charges of forgery and fraudulent conversion Accus- od plays Rugby for the Navy and is an International Trials player. He is also a well-known Service boxer. Amongst other charges it is alleged that, while acting in the capacity of officer in the employ. HM.S. Renown, he altered an entry. ment of the gunroom
Arr Simpson (Tommy Conlon)
in the gunroom mesa account book "A Honeymoon Adventure," a has the reputation of being the
with intent to defraud. Evidence Radio Picture, with Benita Hume worst boy in town." While he is
regarding the allegation of forgery and Harold Huth drow large crowds up before the sympathetic Juvenite
waa given by Comdr. E. W. Whit to the Queen's Theatre yesterday. Judge Blake (Ralph Belamy), he
The stage had taken on the aptington-Ince. Among the witnesses It is an adventure thriller on the attracts the attention of Mrs, scene of the evening 45 far as most den long before the last boquet had O W. Round Turner, Admiral-sup.. pearance of a gorgeous flower gar- for the defence were Rear-Adimal good old lines of the valuable in Doray (Dora Kenyon), wife of the of the audience was concerned, but been handed in. It was pleasant of Chatham Dockyard, who testified vention, the papera concerning town's leading druggist. which a gang of crooks try to steal Art rescues irs. Doray's dog tain on the stage were enacted fur- remembered: even "Growler," the when serving under his command shortly afterwards behind the cur to note that one and all had been that the conduct of Lieut. Falla for a foreign government, but it is from being hurt by a truck and worked out with a commendable earns her gratitude, although her Sir William Shenton, President of what must be to him a most suitable and that he exerted a good
ther little happy ceremonies when pap, was brought in receive, in the Revenge was strictly honour husband (Spencer Tracy) dislikes
the Society, made congratulatory,able gift, a luscious bone.
influence in the ship, and also Bonita Hume plays extremely the boy, and shows it. On the way speeches and happy reference to Whilst it is an extremely happy Lieut. Comdr. W. D. G. Ware, well her part of the not-over intel to school a bully picks on Art's ligent Scottish girl. Sho is gauche pal, Nutty Beamish (Raymond Bor. producer, his cast, and helpers: and gifts, we cannot help feeling served in H.M.G. Velox, said that the excellent work done by the gesture, this presenting of flowers under whose command Lieut. Falle and unsure of herself as a normal zugu), and as a result of the enau- cheers and songs rang out from the that Mr. Stephen Sweet, on whose Licut, Falla was quite outstanding girl would be under such circuing fight, Aat is suspended from King's Theatre as stances, and yet manages to de-school His widowed aunt (Sarah These scenes nevertheless did not of putting on the musical comedy honourable. He was found guilty never before. shoulders most of the hard work" midshipman and was strictly liver and, incidentally, protect the Fadden), with whom he is living and the revels for, following time has fallen, was far more gratified of intent to defraud and ordered to goods.
is furious over the disgrace; and
be dismised from His Majesty's The train sequences, for much of Art takes refuge with Nutty's kind honoured custom of the Hong Kong at hearing the persistent calls for the action takes place on the Flyingly grandmother (Beryl Mercer), in happy mood later went on to auditorium just before the curtain
Philharmonic Society, one and all producer which went up from the service. Scotsman-ate particularly well Nutty also being an orphan. dond to the accompaniment of most That night Mrs. Beamish be a dance held in the Grill Room of fell for the last time.
the King's Restaurant, and continu-His acknowledgement of the ap comes ill and the two boys set outed to make merry until the early preciation shown as the Although his name comes third on to get medicine. All the drug hours of Sunday morning the list of featured players it is stores are closed, and they finally Peter Hormen to whom, I think, foree a window in the Domay store the acting honours should go. He and secure a bottle of her remedy, is always convincing and Tory leaving the money which, however, human. Harold Huth on the other gets lost. The policeman on the hand, as the villain, is rather too beat, Officer Weems (Robert Ho villainous to be true. A alever mans), aces the boys and captures little character sketch ie given by Art, though Nutty gets away. F. Ross Campbell and Janet "the. faithful servant of the Scottish Blake, but refuses to explain what Art comes again before Judge Castle.
There is, of course, always the ap tries to save him with a wildly he was doing in the store. Nutty peal of English scenes and English voices for British poople, but Imaginative story, but fails, and it baliere, that even if these mosa Beamish enters and testifies. The looks bad for the boys until Mrs. nothing to you you will enjoy Ajudge paroles Nutty in his grand- Honeymoon Adventure for that mother's care, but Art's aut re it is an exciting and well told fuses to have anything more to do with him and there seems no choice. but to go a reform school.
train noiseS,
Your Th
E.M.B.
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At this juncture Mrs. Doray offers to be responsible for Art, much to the amazement of her husband who had hoped to have the boy sent to jail for his " theft.” Against Doray's wishes, Artis. installed in his home and reinstat ed in school, Int by order of the judge, is not allowed to speak to Nutty any more.
AT, THE CENTRAL THEATRE mirers Dainty little Sidney Fox is delightful DS the innocent "STRICTLY DISHONOURABLE Southern girl, and Lewis Stope's attainments as an actor have never One of the most delightful mo been better demonstrated than in 'tion picture to reach the local his role of the dignified judge who are in many a day is Strictly becomes pleasantly jingled" each Dishonourablo," Universal's Sophie evening Other who contributo able ticated comedy which opened at characterizations to the picture are The Central Theatre Yesterday. One evening in the absence of William Rurdi, Goonge Messer In the subtle piquancy of its the Dorays, Mrs. Banish comes to Striney Toler and Joseph W. stary, the brilliance of its dialogue, tell Art that Nutty is very ill and Girard.
by and the Reting of its players, even i wants to see him. She had no All the actions of Strictly Dis down to the smallest role, this money for a doctor and Art, in hanourable takes places in a Now ceremp play is a positive zem. And desperation, gives her. Mrs. Domy's "York spinkenry and the apartments it if noteworthy that there is not household money and dashes off to
abovu. it, and the picture follows an extra in the picture. Thesee his friend,
the adventures of a Southern girl east is not large, and every role is Nutty dies just as Mrs. Benmish and an Italian opera singer, whom an acting part. Paul Lukce is and the doctor arrive,“ kud" "Art intentions, as he admits to ber, are quite in character as the continereadly returns to the Doray home
strictly dit honourable? And as tal lover and delivers a perfor-only to overhear Dorns thes, arrive-In his apartment hematos bound to increase his rapid frlignautly- proceeds to demonstrate the truth ly growing arcle of lenining ad- that Art MUTU
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