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CENTRAL
THEATRE
TARE QUEEN'S KP, WENTHOUND LOS
Advance-Booking at Andersons and the Theatro Tel 26720.
SHOWING TO-DAY At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.80 P.M.
SUN LAN CHOW
AND
WU DIP YING
IN
"BLOSSOM TIME"
A CHINESE TALKING PICTURE IN CANTONESE DIALOGUE
PRODUCED BY GREEN- VIEW FILM Co. OF 0.8.A.
RELEASED BY UNITED PHOTO PLAY SERVICE CO.
COMING
ENSLAVED...
by conflicting emotions. Her heart cried for love ...yet har hands reached
out to destroy.
SUPERNATURAL
CAROLE LOMBARD RANDOLPH SCOTT VIVIENNE OSBORNE 4. E. WARNSA
A HELPERIN PRODUCTION LAKE we “WHITI SOMLIT*,
Guest
LEE THEATRE
TO-DAY TO SATURDAY. AT 12.30, 2.30, 6.30, 7.30 and 9.30
RENATE MULLER THE SUNSHINE SUSIE" GIRL) IN
'MARRY ME'
A MERRILY MUSICAL VATRIMONIAL MELANGE!
WITH HENBY GREEN-GEO. ROBEY BILLY CARYLLIAN HUNTER
A GAINSBOROUGH PICTURE NEXT CHANGE
RONALD
COLMAN CYNARA
with KAY FRANCIS
A UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE
TO-DAY AT THE CINEMA
HONG KONG
Klog's,
Berkeley Square.'
Queen's.
"I'm Augel.”
Central.
(Chinese Picture)
"kssom Time."
Oriental,
"nekety Rax."
"Marry Me."
KOWLOON
Lee. Theatre
Stør.
"Money For Nothing."
Majestic.
"Wheopw";
Coming
King's
Samarang."
(Jueen's
"Golden Harvest."
Love and Luxury."
Central
Tarzan The Fearless'. "Supernatural".
"To-morrow at Seven.".
Star:
Pick Up."
Story of Temple Drake." "Made on Broadway,
Lee Theatre.
1.
"Cynara "T-day We Live.'
My Lips Betray.”
BERKELEY SQUARE
At The King's
2111
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY
SHOWING TO-DAY
AT 2:30.5.10.7.15 & 9.30, P.M
KINGS
SUPERB ENTERTAINMENT
Leslie Howard, a young American of 1933.....travis. ported by his own wish into the romantic past. Heather Angel, a girl of another century...the girl. of his dreams.
There sever has been a love like theirs since the world begatte
FOX FILM Presents JESSE L. LASKY
BERKELEY
SQUARE
Fest from th
TINTYPES
TWIN DUKES AND XA DECRESS"
ALSO
ADDED
LESLIE HOWARD HEATHER ANGEL
Valerie Taylor Irene Browne Beryl Mercer "Directed by Frank Lloyd
(who directed "Cavalcade") From the play by John L. Balderston
SPEAKS
FOX
ATTRACTIONS MOVIETONE
FOX
NEWS
KFOR
USE
SUPERNATURAL LUXURY LINER
At The Central
me
How unscrupulous spirit diums" employ sleight-of-hand tricks to dupe the gullible out of large fortunes yearly is demonstrat ed in "Superitural a tale of Long awaited
event of the spirit world, which comes to the on Wednesday cinematic importance, Fox Film's Central Theatre production of "Berkeley Square" with Carole Lombard, Kandalph pens to-day at the King's Then-Scott and Vivienne Osborne in the
leading roles. This picture: the fourth indepen. an elaborate been produced "on
ire.
Dramatic Film Com- ing To. Queen's - "Luxury Liner," a dramati ficent transatlantic steamship, com- cross-section of life aboard a magni. mences to-day at the Queen's Thea Vivienne Osborne, Alice White, tre with George Brent, Zita Johann, Verreo Teasdale, C. Aubrey Smith "passenger list." and Frank Morgan heading its
-NEXT
13, 1934.
BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25313 & 25332
CHANGE-
OUT OF THE DEEP
SAMARANG-A
VERITABLE TROPICAL
PARADISE.
SAMARANG
WRRD
LOVE IN A NIGHT FULL OF DANGER AND THRILLS !! Whare it is low that lovers must live or perish... together!
UNITED ARTISTS FICTURE
"TARZAN THE FEARLESS"
At The Central
Tarzan, that most glamorous of at last come to the screen in the all aravistic fictional characters, ha
creature by Edgar Rice Burroughs, form best, adapted to reveal the amazing adventures of this jungle "Tarzan the Fearless is the title of this epochal serial, produced by
ters, the first of which will be shown Sol Lesser for Principal Pictures. which is in twelve thrilling chap- at the Central.
Buster Crabbe, world-champion swimmer, who is accounted, the most perfect specimen of young manhood yet to appear on the screen, plays reared in the jungle and lived, like the title role of the lad who was the apes. Playing prominent roles Wells, Edward are Jacqueline Woods. Matthew Beltz, and Frank Mackteen. The serial was directed
by
Bob Hill and suervised by William Lord Wright from a story. by Basil Dickey and George Plymp
The film, spills the drama of the "Supernatural" is a sympathetic vessel from steerage to first cabin, dent effort by Jesse L. Lasky his story of spiritualism, but one of exposing the intimate lives, of the the major characters in the story nie and women bound from Ger. is a "phone" spiritualist, who toys many to New York. A harassea with forces he does not comprehend.doctor, trailing his wife, who has The film reveals how he uses vari eloped with another man; a power ous tricks to produce apparent ful financier, even on the voyage playing with stocks and women; au spirit effects.
opera singer; a girl in steerage ox- A brass trumpet, thrown casually ploiting her own charms to get her- on the table, starts to utter wards self abovececks; an elevator opera apparently from spirits; a table tor, posing, as a ship's officer before afloats; spirit messages are written gaping girl pasengers; a dying mo ysteriously on a slate spirit rapther, keeping herself alive on pings are heard: and
numerous enough to see her son in New York other phenomena take place. The once more, these are among the film shows how he does them all, many whose lives are dissected by
The story centres around Miss the camera
Brent, as the physician, and Msetom based on the original of Edgar
Rice Burroughs,
"Tarzan the Fearless" 13 до Lombard, a wealthy young, heiress, Johann, as his narse, are the figures
claimed a new and revolutionary whe apon the death of a beloved about whom the story weaves. twin brother, becomes easy prey has succeeded in getting himseiden in the production of serials. for a fake spiritualista role play appointed ship's doctor for the voy by Allan Dipchart. In the age so that he can trail his wife, meantime, Miss Osborne, betrayed who is aboard, and try to get her the back to him. But he is called con by Dinehart, is executed in electric chair for murder. H.B. tinuously from one part of the vessel Warner, as a psychologist, iq at to another to administer to ailing tempting an experiment upon the passengers, and he gets hardly murderess to prevent her spirit glimpse of her.. The more glimpses, from wreaking the revenge which however, are enough to drive her to he is sure it is plotting. But the desperate measures, which have
amiss, and the dramatic effect on the lives of every experiment goes spirit of the murderess enters into one aboard the ship. The picture the body of Miss Lombard, and reaches a startling climax when she plans to use the girl to wreak takes steps, which leave Brent ani!
Miss Johann free. yenegeance on Dinebart.
Leslie Howard, the Clever British actor.
scale, newhat similar to "Caval- cade". The picture was directed by Frank Lloyd, maker of "Caval- cade", and boasts a notable cast beaded by Leslie Howard and Hea ther Angel."
"Berkeley Square, which play- ed twice in London and for eight months on Broadway as a play is unusual in theme. The story con- cerns itself with a man of the pre- sent who believes the past still exists His desire to take himself hack 150 years becomes so great that he forgets the present and finds himself. living in the eigh- teenth century. As a man of the present living in the past, Leslie Howard finds he has many difficult problems to solve, the most impor- tant of which is his love, for Hen- ther Angel The mutual attraction of these two people, each from a "Berkeley different era, gives Square the unusual touch that has made it the talk of the country. Les Howard who has a difficult role to portray, is said to give an inspire performance that outdoes any of his former roles Heather Angel who is seen opposite Howard plays her most important role to date. The remaining members of the cast include Valerio Taylor, Irease Browne, Olaf Hytten, Beryl Maercer. Colin Keith Johnston, Alan Mowbray, Juliette Compton, Betty Lawford, Ferdinand Golte- chalk, Samuel Hinde and David Torreno
4 SHOWS
DAILY
230-5,15
-7.15~5.20
TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY BỨN
ORIENTAL
TO-DAY ONLY
BY FAR THE FUNNIEST FOOTBALL AND COLLEGE PICTURE EVER MADE.
RACKETY RAX!
The big football bellylaugh
VICTOR McLAGLEN
Greta Nissen
Na O'Day -Arthur Pienion Allan DincherT FOX PICTURE.
A SCREAMING COMEDY-SATIRE · ON FOOTBALL.
"
FLEMING
ROAD WICHI
Hr
TEL. 2847S
TO-MORROW MONDAY-TUESDAY A GREAT PICTURE.
JOAN
Crawford GARY Cooper TODAY: WE LIVE
10 Goldugun Mayer PICTURA
a
of a feature in high-pressure action Each chapter condenses the thrills. a climax that and builds up to leaves the audience keyed-up and in suspense for the succeeding chap- ter. The serial recounts the ad ventures of a small band of ex-
plorers led by Doctor Brooks, ar cheologist, who have gone into the African jungles seeking to prove the existence and learn the origin of a lost white tribe. The serinl gets under way with the capture of Doctor Brooks in the sacred temple of the tribe of Zar, his sentence to imprisonment and pro- bable death, lest he carry back to civilization tidings of the lost peo- ple and their god, Zar of the Emerald Fingers.
Heather Angel who is playing opposite Leslie Howard in Ber- keley Square.
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
TO-DAY
(January 13)
I Moon, 28th Day)
Anniversaries and Holiday: St.
Hilary,
Auctions-Lammert's
Sale of etc.. Sales
Paramount 76. Des
Miscellaneous Goods Room. 11 a.m.
Meetings-General, Chemical Works, Ltd.. Voeux Road Central, 1st floor, 2.33 p.m.; Creditors. President Cafe. Ltd., 67. Des Voeux Road Central, 11 am.
by
Social Functions.-Whist Drive. China Light and Power Recreation Club, King's Park, 9 p.m.
Entertainments. Concert Puplis of St. Agnes Girls' College, at St. Paul's Girls' College. Mac. Donnell Road. 8.30 p.m.
Theatres
Queen's: "I'm No Angel" King's: "Berkeley Square". Central: "Blossom Time"
(Chinese Pictures)
Oriental: "Rackety Rax!": World: "The. White Sister" Tal Ping:
Toys"
(Chinese Picture).
Lee: "Marry Me"
Majestic: "Whoopee" Star: "Money for Nothing"
Principal Mails.
Outward air mall for Europe by" Naldera 9 a.m.; steamer 10.30 a.m.; for Europe via Siberia by D'Artag- nan, 5 p.m.
Sports:
Crai-
Division. Re-
Cricket-First Division. gengower v. St. Joseph's College" (F); Second Division. Royal Navy v. Craigengower (F).
Football--Firs! crelo v. Club; St. Joseph's v. Navy; Encolns v. Borderers: East Lan- cashires v. Kowloon: Second Divi- sion, Navy v. Club; Kowloon v. Borderers: South China v. Young Indians: Lincolns v. Chinese Ath- letic; Third Division. Borderers v. South China; Lincolns v. Uni-. versity; Recrelo v. R.AS.C.; Sen- lor Shield, Police v. R.A...
Hockey-Mamak German Club v. RAM.C.: "Caet Clark Cup, St. Andrew's v. Recreio "B.2.45 p.m.; Central Brilish Association v. Recreio "A" 3. p.m.: Hongkong Ladies v. Central Brit- ish School, 3.15 p.m.; Friendly matches, Medway . 'Incognitos."
Lawn Tennis-Entries close for Annual Open Championship. 6
p.m.
Tournament;
Rugby -Triangular Tourna- ment. Club v. Navy (Happy Val- Hongkong ley), 4 1.m.
Yachting. Royal Yacht Club's Sixth, Championship Race for racing yachts.
Sunrise.-7.05 a.m.; Sunset.--5.58
p.m.
Tides. High at 9.25 and 19.09" Low at 203 and 12.24.
S
SUNDAY.
(January 14)
(X7 Moon 29th Day)" Anniversaries and Holidays.- Second Sunday after Epiphany.
Murlei Miscellaneous. Miss
and in Kowloon Union Church, Lester speaks in the morning at the evening at a Fellowship Meet- ing at the Chinese Y.W.C.A., 38C Bonham Road.
Theatres.
Queen's: "I'm No Angel" King's: "Berkeley Square Central: "Supernatural" Oriental: To-day We Live" World:"The White Sister". Lee: "Marry Me" Tai Ping Toys"
1
(Chinese Picture). Majestic: "My Lips Betray" Star: "Peg O'My Heart"
MAJESTIC
THEATRE
Naiban Road, Kowloon. Tel. 57222
TO-DAY ONLY
“it 2.30; 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m
A TRIUMPH OF POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT IN ÅLL TECHNICOLOUR.
TEDDIE
CANTOR SPEE
WHO
NEXT OHANGE
"MY LIPS BETRAY"
with
LILIAN HARVEY, JOHN BOLES.
QUEEN'S
SHOWING TO-DAY At 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m,
"A Good Girl...
Good at the Right
Things
CURVACIOUS
MAE WEST
in
"I'M
NO
ANGEL"
with
CARY GRANT
A
Paramount Picture.
STAR
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.
BRITISH INTERNATIONAL [PICTURES 199=-
Seymour HICKS
cud BETTY STOCKFELD,
MONEY Mothing
DONALD CALTHROP
Directed by MONTY BANKS
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