CENTRAL
THEATRE
TO-DAY AT THE CINEMA
HONG KONG
Face in the Sky."
King's.
TAKE QUEEN'S RD., WESTBOUND BUS
Queen's.
"Payment Deferred."
Central,
Charlie Chapiin."
Orientai.
"Ber. Hur "
World.
Advance Booking at Andersons and the Theatre Tel. 25720. TO-DAY & TO-MORROW At 2.80, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.80 P.M.
DOUBLE ATTRACTION |
Leapin' Lizords! She's on the screen!
Davido Sefonici axecuti praduert
RKO.
RADIO
Picture
Based on the comic strip by Harold Gray... Wiik MITZI GREEN MAY ROBSON
AND
THE KING OF COMICS
Star.
"Little Orphan Annie."
"American Madness."
KOWLOON
"New Morals for Old."
Majestic.
Me and My Gal"
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1933.
TO-DAY
ONLY
AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15
& 9.30 P.M.
BOOKING AT THE
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
KINGS THEATRE-
SYMNCKONG'S FINEST
· NEXT CHANGE
TWO SPLENDID SHOWS IN ONE!
SPENCER
ON THE SCREEN
MARION
TRACY NIXON
IN
"FACE IN THE
:
SKY"
with STUART ERWIN
ON THE STAGE
TO-MORROW
Making
Whoopes
"with
Directed by
Lupe
·HARRY LACHMAN
FOX PICTURE
At 5.10, 7.16 & 9.30 P.M. Only KJERULF-ROMLER
COMING
King's.
Hot Pepper."
Queen's.
The Secret of Madame
Blanche.
Contrai,
Yes, Mr. Brown." They Just Had to Get
"Men of Chance," "Afraid to Talk."
Explorers of the World.",
5
Married."
CANTON CINEMAS
Chung Wah Theatre.
Hell's Headquarters."
Sun Kwok Man Theatre.
Red Trumble in Kiange"
Sun Wah Theatre,
Shanghai in Darkness."
Tal Tak Theatre.
"A Soltier of 19th Route"
CHARLIE CHAPLIN Wing Hop.
IN
"EASY STREET"
"REISSUED WITH SOUND AND MUSIC
A SPLENDID PROGRAM ME FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY.
SUNDAY
AN UPROARIOUS BRITISH MUSICAL COMEDY, WITH TUNE- FUL SONGS AND SNAPPY DANCING
Jack
BUCHANAN
YES
MR BROWN
Jack Buchanan Banu AND Singa
BE SURE TO SEE THIS BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY!
June Moon,"
Pearl Theatre.
"As You Desire Me."
Southern Palace.
Three Wise Girls."
Army,"
**FACE IN THE SKY"
AMUSING PICTURE AND GOOD VARIETY SHOW AT THE KING'S
to the You should really go King's to-day or to-morrow for there is an excellent programme. The picture "Fare in the Sky," with Spencer Tracy and Marion Nixon, is preceded by an unusually good variety entertainment called Hollywood Scrapbook." A group of five artistes, three women and two men show themselves to be
ucts.
talented and versatile: There are dances, with pretty costumes, and we really amusing comedy dance- One of the men does gro- tesque step work very well indeed, and two of the ladies play charm ingly on the harp. It is not often we have the chance of seeing such a polished performance in Hong Kong.
PRESENT
HOLLYWOOD, SCRAP-BOOK
Talented
Artists
Including
5-
BARBARA TAYLOR KJERULF
World Famous. Harpist.
CLAYTON ROMLER
Master of Ceremonies. Eccentric Dancer, Featured in Paul Whiteman's—“KING OF JAZZ"
BONNIE KJERULF
Harpist, Dancer. & Singer (The Child Wonder)
and
The French Comedians
DE TOURS
In Characteristic Songs & Dances.
PRICES AS USUAL.
"PAYMENT.
DEFERRED
EXCELLENT FARE AT THE QUEEN'S
"Payment Deferred "-the play which was so successfully given by the local A.D.C. sometime ago is now being shown in the Queen's Theatre, in the film version.
Like the play, this is proving to be a tremendous success as evi-
denced by the crowded houses it is drawing to the Queen's.
Charles Laughton who made such success as the bank clerk in the original play both in London and in New York plays that part, and the way he curries out this difficult rôle stamps him as one of the most versatile actors on the screen to day.
The story is too well-known to peed any repetition here but it must be said that it is a thriller of the first ariler and is easily one of the best talkies of its kind shown locally.
Lothar Mendes directed the pic ture with his usual skill and ability and when it is mentioned that the cast includes such players as Mau- reen O'Sullivan, Dorothy Peterson and Ray Milland, one may be as sured of really good entertainment.
Face in the Sky." Spencer Tracy is at his best in this picture. Just cocksure enough to be amusing and not over so; Marion Nixon is charming.
The story is not very new, but it's the old story which goes well of the pretty little girl in the hands of unsympathetic guardians, who is rescued by a hard hitting young man. There are moonlight scenes, when the young lovers sec each other's faces in the sky, there are rough and ready fights, a riotous
Do You Know That:- ihir, and an art studio well decorat
Maureen O'Sullivan, ed with pretty and scantily clad
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer actress now models-What more do you want to make a good unpretentious pic playing in "Payment Deferred" ture? This is a simple well told showing at the Queen's Theatre story which moves quickly with wears a dress of jumper affect, with laughter, love tears, and humour, blouse of colourful woven varn, and has for its Heroine one of the the skirt showing peg-top fulness prettiest actresses on the screen. I below a white leather belt f believe you will enjoy it as much as I did..
E.M.B.
HOT PEPPER""
ROUGH COMEDY PARTS FOR LOWE AND MACLAGLEN Victor McLaglen does not realize his strength as many actors, and even actresses, can testify. Edmand Lowe is the latest victim of Me Laglen's powerful muscles,
During the filming of a scene for the Fox picture, Hot Pepper,
CHARMING STUDIO
י'ד'
DEVELOPING & PRINTING
FILMS
QUICKEST SERVICE
IN TOWN
WITHIN 6 HOURS.
21, Wellington Street;
Tel No. 26707.
youthful
coming on Saturday to the King's Theatre, the former wrestler and prize-ring champion grabbed Lowe and ripped every button, off his vest as neatly as shears could have performed the trick. When the damage had been repaired by a Lward-robe woman, the scene was repeated with a similar result, ex cept that this time a part of Lowe's shirt came off with the buttons.
After this, McLaglen was induced to go easy a bit and Lowe managed to get through the scene with all his buttons in place, though his coat suffered a rip in the back that the camera failed to pick up. How ever, unless thoroughly provoked, the Melaglen temper is en even one and he never is guilty of tak- ing unfair advantage of his phy- | sical superiority o
Lowe and McLaglen portray the roles of Quirt and Flagg, the ever- ready Marines, in "Hot Pepper," a hilarious comedy depicting their adventuras as rival nightclub owners after they have left the ser- vice. The leading feminine role in portrayed by Lupe Velez, the fiery ittle Mexican mateor, who sings and dances in a number of night club scenes.,
Quirt and Flagg fight for her affec tions and El Brendel, who enacte a comedy role, makes love to her. when Quirt and Flagg have their -backs turned.
PARIS-BEGUIN
Huge Crowds at Theatre
A New Damel New, cock- eyed gags! New belly laughs!
HOT PEPPER
with
Victor
Kdmund LOWE McLAGLEN Lupe Velez El Brendel
Dienstad by .. JONN BLTSTONE
FOX PICTURE
A comedy drama with the derÁCENER Quirt and Flage originally created by Laurence Salillage and Maxwell
Andama
(IV. Moon 17th Day) Auction-Sale of. Crown Land, District Office, South, H. K., 11
Miscellaneous.
Priza
Distribution, H.K.V.D.C., 8, p.m. p.m.
Theatres.
Central: "Little Orphan Annie." King's: "Face in the Sky." Queen's "Payment Deferred." Oriental: "Ben Hur,"
World: "American Madasas,”. Star: "New Morals for Old." Majestic: "Me and My Gal."
Dances.
Ted Dances at Gloucester Build- ing; King's Restaurant; and Hong Kong Hotel,
Dinner Dances at Hong Kong Hotel: King's Restaurant; Penit sula Hotel; and Gloucester Build- ing.
Principal Malls,
QUEENS TEATES
יו י
TO-DAY ́& TO-MORROW. At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m.
A Murderer for
Fortune
R
he
dared not spend.
THE DRAMA THAT MADE TWO CON- TINENTS GASP!
PAYMENT
DEFERRE
Inward from America by Pres. Garfield, Pros. Taft and Empress of Canada; from Europe via Siberia by Katori Maru.
Outward for Europe via Siberia by Burdwan, 9.30 p.m.
LITTLE ORPHAN
ANNIE'
HOW MITZI GREEN LEARNED HER PART
Mitzi Green, who has the convic tion that books without pictures are valueless, got double enjoyment from "Little Orphan Anuis" the Ixo-Radio Picture now showing at the Central Theatre. Her script for this production was augmented by hundreds of illustrations the newspaper
upon cartoon strips
A which the story is based.
Harold Gray, artist-creator o Little Orphan Annie, supplied Mitzi with the drawings; a graphic record of Annie's career from the day at her appearance to the pre- sent.
"Little Orphan Annia," with. May. Robson co-featured, was. directed for the screen by John Ro bertson and written by Wanda Tuchock and Tom McNamara,
in French, the picture moves in clear and logic sequences which render it simple to follow. It was Centralnoticed that the feminine voices were extremely high pitched and. if anything, at a variance with the microphone. This we understand is A difficulty peculiar to all French productions, owing to the high tones of the French language. One and much to the amazement of her thing is certain, however, the manager, is ready for her part with Thus we bave Be French players are real artists. enthusiasm. The singing of Jean Marnac, the guin" (caprice) the second name
to the film, a beroine, and of the male actors was of an extremely high order, and rested for murder and goes most delightful.
FRENCH FILM HIGHLY
PRAISED
In Paris-Beguja," the Hong Kong cinema goers had their first taste of a French talkie. The film was shown for only one day, last Wednesday, at the Central Theatre and judging from the large crowds which attended all four shows, the reception of the French film was indeed a hearty one. All seating accommodation was early booked and, many were turned away.
Meanwhile Dashing Bob is ar
Jean Gabin is very popular in through a trying third degree with France the equivalent, of Clark out disclosing the name of the Gable in America. His technique woman whom he was with at the in love affairs, certainly show him hour of the murder. Jane Marnac, to be a capable Romeo, and he ful- however, learns of his arrest and nolice take up the trail of his con- fills his part, as the vagabond lover tells the police. With Bob free, the federate, who, thinking Bob, has turned traitor takes Bob aside neat the theatre and "pluge" him.
Jane rushes to his side but Bob
with every credit.
The setting is in one of the large As to the film itself, the unani mons vote of the audiences on music halls in Paris and shows leaving the theatre, showed that Jane Marnac as a discontented but they were all in favour of the pro-much-valued loading lady. During duction, and there is no doubt the her rehearsals she complains of dies in ber arme, This is on the reception accorded well justified theeverything, and the genticulations, first night of the revue and. Jane is venture and the Management is to of the excited stage manager, so obliged to carry through her part be congratulated
typically French, are a source of and the audience, ignorant of her the trouble, praise her as a sublime continued laughter. We see beautiful French,
Bergere Follie Artiste." girls practising behind the stage and their actual part in the first night" of the show. There is no doubt that many went expecting a glorified leg-show and the opening scene is quite daring!
Paris-Beguin" is one of the latest French productions and a star picture of the year. It had a great reception in its own country and so affords a fair contrast to the productions, British and Ameri- can, shown locally.
On the whole the film was very Americanised in its setting and yet As retained many ideas of its own. a musical revue, and this is the classification of Paris-Beguin, the film will certainly show our Ameri- can producers a thing or two in this line. The splendour and beauty of the stage settings and gorgeous costumes of the players are equal
to the best we havo scen.
Although the diction is entirely
4 SHOWS
DAILY
2.0-2.13
715-000
Jane Harnac, the leading lady, is visited by burglars at her villa. One escapes on hearing an alarm but Jean Gabin, Dashing Bob, re mains, like John Barrymore, with Greta Garbo in "Grand Hotel," to become infatuated with the lady rather than her pearls.
Jane Marnac now returns to the stage in a new mood. She is happy
Continued on next Calumma
TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY MON.
ORIENTAL
FLEMING SIGAD
WANGHAI
TEL. 28478
2 MORE DAYS BEN-HUR
TO-DAY
TO-MORROW
DON'T MISS IT!
RAYMOND NOVARRO
and thousands of others in the cast, You will Gasp at the GREAT. CIRCUS ! You will Marvel at the CHARRIOT BACE! You will Cheer at the SEAR FIGHT!
You will Tingle at the LOVE ROMANCE! You will Thrill at the GALLEY, SCENES!
100 OTHER STUPENDOUS THRILLING SCENES.
YOU'LL GO WILD
OVER. THIS MASTODONIC SCREEN EPIC1
in...
The dialogue is very clear and intelligible, but the humour
fares was very subtle and the English subtitles failed to convey it.
We trust that this is not the final venture of the management in offering foreign filma.
MAJESTIC
THEATRE
Nathan Road, Kowloon Tel. 67222 TO-DAY & TO-MORROW AL 2.80, 5.20, 7.20 à 9.20 p.m.
"Marry me.
So I can get some sleep!"
"When did you wake
up
Sperrer TRACY
at his wisecracking best - Joan BENNETT
goes comedienne.
Me and My Gal
with the
screen's new aniracle actor
CHARLES LAUGHTON"
Maureen O'Sullivan Verree Teasdale Dorothy Paterson.
FROM SUNDAY- What was
THES
SEORET
OF MADAME
BLANCHE
A new drama with the star
of "Cimarron" and “Back Street
IRENE
Dinne
with Lionel ATWILL
Phillips HOLMES
Directed by Charles BRABIN
Metty Golurum Maver noturu
STAR
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW At 2.80, 5.20, 7.20 89.20 p.m
LEWIS STONE
and
Margaret Perry
:in
NEW MORALS FOR OLD
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture
SWORIDA
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW At 2.30 5:15, 7.16 & 9.20 p.m..
AMERICAN MADNESS
WALTER HUSTON
Page 5Page 6