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CENTRAL
THEATRE
TAKE QUEEN'S ED., WESTBOUND BOS
Advance Booking at Andersons and the Theatre Tel. 25720.
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY
2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.80 P.M.
THE BIG CIRCUS IS HERE BRING THE KIDDIES TO SEE 20 LIONS & 20 TIGERS ACT TOGETHER!
The Year's
BIG THRILL!
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The world's most sen- sational wild animal act now a part of the world's most sensa- tional motion picture1
WW ANITA PAGE, Andy Devine, Vince Barasti, Mickey kosKQY) Wallace Ford, Raymané Hation. Story by Clyde Barity and Edward Anthany, Pradrend by Carl Locmuid, Jr. Dirented by Kart Neumann, Fresanted by Carf Losumis. A ̈UNIVIISAL SPECIAL
The
BIG CAGE
CLYDE BEAT TY
AND HIS WILD ANIMALS
COMMENCING TO-MORROW
BY REQUEST
5.15 & 9.30 ONLY
THE LAST OPPORT- UNITY TO SEE THE WONDER PICTURE
JAN KIEPURA
IN
"TELL ME
TO-DAY AT THE CINEMA
King's.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1933:
LAST TWO-DAYS
AT
HONG KONG
2.80, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.
AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE
"Orders is Orders."
Queen's.
"When Ladies Meet
Central
The 'Big Cuge."
Oriental.
"Hell's Angels."
World.
"Flesh."
KOWLOON
Star.
"Red Hended Woman"
"Zoo in Budapest"
Majestic.
King's.
COMING
"Sailor's Luck."
Queen's.
"These Charraing People."
"Sign of the Cross."
Central.
- ་
"Tell me Tu-night.'
World.
"Changeable Lowes"
"White Devil.”
Star,
(Chinese filo:),
"Secret of M, M. Blanche."
Big Time."
"Payment Deferred."
Oriental,
"Laughter in Hell." "Homicide Squad.”
WITH
"CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD-JAMES GLEASON
CYRIL MAUDE
A GAUMONT BRITISH PICTURE
Pictures In Hong Kong
"ORDERS IS
ORDERS"
At The King's
Theatre
The King's Theatre was packed
yesterday for an all-British pro- gramme. First of all those great Tavourites the Band of the South Wales Borderers gave an admir- able programme of music, which everyone enjoyed, judging by the real enthusiasm with which every number was received.
Then the British tim Orders is
Orders" was shown, and it is no į
·exaggeratioh to say that it is far and away the best British comedy yet Almed. It shows a clash be- tween the staldest of all institu- tions, the British Army, and a rackety, slap dash American film company headed by hair brained guy from Kansas City as Director. He and his gang come to Alder- shot to make a Alm; they positive- ly rush the place and take three films-ohe a melodrama of Bom-- bay, and the next, of all things. "Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot" (of which the hectic direc- tor hears for the first time) and then a Sheik Film. How Charlotte Greenwood, the assistant director -dressed in wonderful plus fours, exactly like those of her " boss "m wangles the Colonel, and fixes the orders, is a riot of really amusing incident and then in the middle, when the Colonel is himself, “ do-
TO-NIGHT" Ing his stuff" the Brigadier ar-
HAUNTING Music! CHARMING ROMANCE!
A BRITISH-UFA GAUMONT PICTURE.
U.S. FOR PEACE
rives! There the film company meets Its Waterloo. "I'm about fed up with film fatigue," says the R.S.M., and in less than no time the company has left, and to the soldiers-relief-discipline returns.
Cyril Maude, the Colonel, left-the stage some years ago to retire, but ļ the films have got him, and long may they keep lilin-one of the cheerlest, most charming and 'ac- complished actors of the day.
United States," he said, “As a nation we are overwhelmingly Nation Strongly Against War against engaging in war and we are
"SAILOR'S LUCK”
How Sally Eilers Rose from the Ranks
There are very infrequent excep tions to Hollywood's grim forecust that few "extras" will ever rise to stardom.
Bally Eilers is one of the excep- tions. She began movie work as mateoric rise to a position among un obscura extra girl and male à the brightest of the cinema world's Sally. She fully expected to be luminaries. It wasn't surprise to a star, and worked hard with that end in view.
Sally was born in New York City and received her early education
Com
י.
Tomes Dunn, teamed aroin with Sally Eilers, has the principal masculine role in Sailor's Luck,” the new Fox Film comedy.
IPA
come
there. She had ambitions to be- a stenographer, but these were killed when her family moved to Hollywood and, following her graduation, she took a dramatic course; }
not seeking additional territory at one day when she visited the Mack Her big chance presented itself. the expense of our neighbour.. The Bennett Studio to have lunch with United States does not desire to her friend Carole Lombard. (By Associated Press)
annex Canada or any part thereof, nett spotted her and offered her a Sea- New York, Oct. 13. or Mexico or Cuba
role in a piece in which an actress. President Roosevelt, addressing "A very great majority of the had walked out on him because he the annual women's conferencs on inhabitants of the world feel the wanted her to wear pants. Would eurrent problems here today, said 'same way about terrierial expanį Miss Eilors wear. pants? Miss that "only through constant educa sion or getting rich and powerful Eilers said she would wear a suit tion and strossing the ideals of at the expense of their neighbours. of armour, if necessary. peace" can those salions threatening It is only in the case of such The result was a screen test and, The peace of the world by "imper-people of the world as still have on the following day Sally was ialistic desires' be aligned with the imperialistic desires for expansion called to the studio and offered a majority against such a policy, and domination in their minds or contract. This succeeded in break-
"The danger to world peace cer hearts that threats to world peace tainly does not come from the lie."
"WHEN LADIES MEET"
BOOKING. AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25913 & 25332.
NEXT CHANGE COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, 25th OCTOBER
The
Perfect Team Reunited
James DUNN
Sally EILERS
In
SAILOR'S LUCK
Directed by Raoul Walsh."
FOX PICTURE
THE BIG CAGE....
What is a Torch Song?
L!
Everyone seems to know that any one of that beguiled and love- crossed class of women who cries out her heartaches with syncopa- tion is a torch singer." But on the matter of the nature of the song and its origin only contradict- ing, explanations are found.
On the Paramount set. filming, Torch Singer, in which 'Claudette Colbert and Ricardo Cortez are Featured, various theories of the term's derivation are propounded.
The most commonly accepted ver sion is that of Ralph Rainger's, who is writing the picture's music, and who incidentally wrote "Moanin' Low" for "The First Little Show." This piece became the best-know of all torek songs" Rainger ex- plains it is a "lover-come-back- te-me" song, offered by a singer who is supposed to be "carrying a torch in her heart." for the man who set it there..
Going back beyond the advent of "Moanin' Low" is the explanation of another music writer ou the Torch Singer set. "Back in 1934," he said, " cabaret entertainer named Tommy Lyman aang in à New York cafe that he had no elec- tric lights. Bright torches "flamed along the walls. With the gather- ing fame of Lyman, Broadway' co- lumnists often referred to bis con- tribution as 'torch-lit songs.".
"Still another version is 'torture song the word 'torch' being a cor- ruption of 'torture'."
DEMILLE DOES RESEARCH
CeciLB. DeMille's research for his latest Paramount picture, This Day and Age, was accomplished by visit- ing high schools and watching the workings of student self-govern- ment
THIS WEEK OF GRACE
Miss Gracie Fields has a wonder- ful command of plebeian sentiment and humour, expressed without any false shame or attempts to refine. what is naturally robust and exu- berant. And in this film, which has a strongly local and English flavour, she has many opportunities to display her talent. There is an admirable picture of the Milroy fx- mily, of which she is a daughter,
incompetence and gusto, disputing at table, and always enjoying them. selves. The temptation to contrast such a picture of plebeian bling with another of the effete and miserable For those who like to see wild aristocracy was no doubt irresisti animale, a visit to the Central dur-ble, but it is perhaps s pity that it When Ladies meet, now showinging their current release, "The Big was not resisted. It is true that entertainment. It tells of the un-satisfying, for it is one of the big-would expect of any family to which at the Queen's Theatre, is excellent Cage" will prove in every way the vitality of the Milroys, as one
Excellent Picture at
Queen's
expected meeting of two women. One the wife of a philandering publisher, and the other the author. of an extremely modern novel who can bring her theories to bear on real life.
The picture is spicy and racy with a tempe that never lits down.
time at the Queen's Theatre.
See this picture and spend a jolly
"
Big Animal Film At running a garage with the greatest.
The Central
:
All
gest efforts in the motion pictare Miss Fields belonged, instantly world to stage lions and tigers. triumphs over all obstacles and Twenty lions and as many tigere quite vanquishes a few feeble at- in the circus, where they are taught Fields herself, she not only sets s are introduced into the "big cage tempts to snub them. As to Miss their tricks, and finally go through ducal estate to rights and acquires their performance. Clyde Beatty; a complete education merely by one of the youngest-but one of the reading Gray's "Elegy" aloud, but bravest-animal trainers in theshe also marries a viscount and world has charge of these savage compels him to run a garage. beasts and gives his audience plenty of which is as it should be, but "The Goodbye Kiss," which has Sally started on the road to fame in of thrills.
there are too many passages in The story is a simple one, and in little short of a sensation.
which a crude and uncomfortable fact, it matters little. The great humour is extracted from the awk tures as "Dry Martin-",
There followed roles in such pic-thing about the film is the absencewardness of the pleheians in high Marriage" "Broadway Daddies, taking place in a circus arena.
"Trial of "fake" scenes, the bole play life.
Show of Shows" "The Long, Long, Trail Doughboys" and "She Couldn't Say No. She was lead- ing lady for Buster Keaton in "Sailor's Holiday," and enacted a prominent role with Marie Dress ler in "Reducing.”
A fight between two captive beasts, each a king in his ow jungle, the stately lion and the foro quite interesting, particularly a ose of the big short comedy entitled "Sold at cious tiger, is moments in the film. The snarling Auction." A Paramount featurette beasts are so engrossed in their called "Strange as it seems," show- battle that even a powerful water ing some of the oddities to be en- The singing of a contract with hose could not separate them. "It is countered in life. Fox Films advanced her to greater interesting to mention that in this fame, for it brought her e-fight, the tiger had the better of starring part with James Dunn in "Bad Girl" The picture made his tory and established Sally and Dunn as an outstanding team. They followed with "Over the Hill,” "Dance Team" and "Sailor's Luck," which is to be seen at the King's Theatre on Wednesday.
4 SHOWS
DANY
2.30-5.js
{1:45–8,30
ing her parents objections to a!”- 3 sureen career for their daugliter, &
the lion, who ultimately slinks away... This is quite contrary to one's conception of the King of Beasta.
The film is one which should-not be missed by who like to see how wild animals are trained..
The rest of the programma is
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The Fury of
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■ JESSE L. LASKY Production
ZOO IN BUDAPEST
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and
SWEETHEART
get together!
HARDING MONTGOMERY When Ladles Μετ
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الرحم
MYRNA LOY
ALICE BRADY
FRANK MORGAN
A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture
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CYRIL
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Is She
the Rival
of Every
Wife?
RED HEADED
WOMAN
From
Katharine Brush's best valling nopell
with Jean Harlow.. Chester Morris.
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