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CENTRAL
THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1934.
SHOWING AT THE SHOWING
KING'S
Daily 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 “Servants Entrance"
THIS IS THE PICTURE THAT OVERSHADOWS ANY~
ONE EVER MADEI
THE LEGEND OF
SIEGFRIED"
COLOSSAL CLIMAX OF.
ACHIEVEMENT,
WITH
MUSIC & SOUND
AN UFA SUPER SPECIAL
TWENTY MILLION
SWEETHEARTS
Showing At The Alhambra
Whistling, humming and laugh- ing, an enthusiastic audience left the Alhambra Theatre last night, unanimously declaring the new First National pleture "Twenty Million Sweethearts' delightful "entertainment, and attesting the arrival of a new romantic screen team which will probably be re- gistered among the great lovers of the cinema, Dick Powell and Ginger Rogers.
With Pat O'Brien cast in "a part
for his made to order
unique abilities as a comedian, and Po- well and Rogers, making musical love throughout the action or the fast moving and hilariously funny comedy, with, the Four Milk Bro- thers, and Ted Flo Rito's orchestra. and a remarkably capable cast in the supporting roles, "20 Million Sweethearts" will undoubtedly take its place as one of the outstanding hits o 1934.
Dick Powell is as brollant in this picture as he was in the great musicals of "wonder Bar," "42nd Street." "Gold Diggers of 1933" and. "Footlight Parade 1 Dot more 50. His voice has a quality of unusual warmth and colour while his personality is one of exceptional charm. He has been named "the man with the million dollar smile.
"T
The titlan haired Ginger Rogers, who plays opposite Powell as his radio sweetheart, won fame both on the musical comedy stage and in such screen musicals as "42nd Street" and "Gold Diggers of 1933." In "20 Millon Sweethearts," she not only gives a splendid per- formance but renders her songs in a volee of rare and unusual sweet ness.
String Along With You," first sung
by Powell alone, and later with Ginger, is one of the Hveliest romantic numbers ever put out and is destined to be one of the outstanding song hits of the year. Other tuneful airs-by Warren and Dubin include “Out- for No Good" sung by Miss Rogers, "Fali and Warmer," a piano solo. by Ted Flo Rito and "What Are Your Intentions" sung by Dick Powell, to the accompaniment of Ted Fio Rito and bis band."
The present offering at the King's Theatre" is Fax, Film's
"Servants' Entrance" which bringa again to the silver screen the sweethearts; of "States · Fair” Janet Gaynor and Low Ayres. The two stars are again cast oppo- site each other as screen. lovers in an amusing and laugh-provok Ing comedy-drama in a modern setting.
Miss Gaynor, plays the part of a young society girl who has always had money enough from her father, Walter Connolly, a rich automobile manufacturer, to do whatever she pleased, and who suddenly discovers that she has been everywhere and done every- thing. In order to learn more about Ule, Janet TOES to an employment agency and secures work as a kitchen maid. In spite of the fact that she has no idea about cooking or housework. Ayres is the chauffeur of the family with whom she finally finds work, and the two of them provide much fun for the audience
TO-DAY
SAT.
2.80.5.10,7.15)
9.30 P.M.
•KINGS
BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TXL. No. 25813 25932
THOSE "STATE FAIR" SWEETHEARTS NOW LOVING WITH LAUGHTER!.... Janet
GAYNOR AYRES Servants Entrance
"A FOX Picture with
NED SPARKS WALTER CONNOLLY LOUISE DRESSER G. P. HUNTLEY, JR. ASTRID ALLWYN SIEGFRIED RUMANN-
"SPECIAL "ADDED ATTRACT. ON
TERRY-CARTOON
"JUST A CLOWN"
NEXT
ZANE
with their amusing quarrels, which ||CHANGE
start when Janet tried to tell Lew something about an automobile. Having Invented a new type of motorboat, he is naturally resent- ful that a girl should attempt to tell him anything concerning gasoline engines.
The picture marks a departure from Miss Gaynor's usual type of rolo. Previously, she has always played straight romantic parts, but in Servants' Entrance", she blossoms forth as an able come- dienne and she reaches the heights of amusement in a very funny, sequence with Ned Sparks (playing the part of a sour-dis- positioned cartoonist), in which she finally ends up by scoring a perfect bulls-eye with a pie which she has tried to serve Sparks for dinner.
However, the picture 15 not straight farce, but the comedy is skillfully interwoven in a plot the meeting between concerning Ayres and Miss Gaynor and their subsequent romance,
Though a chauffeur by trade, Ayres is mechanically inclined and has succeeded in perfecting a new type of speedboat, the model of which he calls "Minnie". He is "Minnie," and up in wrapped until Miss Gaynor appears in his 11fe, the boat has been the subject of all his affections. But when kitchen he sees the pretty, new maid, "Minnie" soon runs a poor second.
- The two principals give one performances, combining romance with a touch of comedy here and there. which makes "Servants" Entrance " an amusing and thoroughly enjoyable attraction.
* MAE WEST
Matchmaker
Mae West, the famous Para- mount star, whose next picture is BELLE OF THE NINETIES, ap- pears to have been responsible for one or two little Hollywood roman- ces in recent weeks.
The blonde star is, of course, the apostle of curves. and When she wrote the story of "Belle Of The Nineties." she wrote in a scene for
troupe of dancers who, without » being fat, must certainly be well- Founded.
The next thing was to and girls who were plump and could dance, she found some...but then there, waze hitches. There seemed dearth of plump dancers. So Mae signed on six or seven giriş, of aver- age figure, handed them each a list of menus and told them to get good and plump. They did, and the result was entirely satisfactory to all concerned.
Now comes the end of the story.
There are - several specialty numbers that alone are worth. It might be a coincidence or not, the price of admission, These in- but within a month of their attain- cluce songs by the famous Fouring statuesque proportions, four of Mills Brothers and their gullar, Radio imitations by the Three Rogues and Ted Flo-Rito's orches- trations.
Pat O'Brien is excellent, in the
I lead role, a comedy characteriza-
tion of an over enthusiastic and. over confident radio talent scout
the girls had become engaged,
"Well," said Mae, when she heard the news, "that's what curves does for one. No guy wants to marry á razor blade.”
whose fast talking wins him many himself, while 'Grant Mitchell as
a prize plam which he as promptly the irascible studio manager,
loses through his blundering pro- Joseph Cawthorne as a radio ad- motion schemes, folgegants
vertiser, Joan Wheeler Henry children's O'Neill and Johnny Arthur, all do entertainer, is a show in fine work,
Allen Jenkins, " 98 · 2
hour
THE NEW FOX
MOVIETONE NEWS
"A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
GREY'S.
"TO THE LAST MAN
with RANDOLPH SCOTT · ESTHER RALSTON' BUSTER GRABBE
"TO THE LAST
MAN"
Coming To The King's
Convincing as are all his novels, Zane Grey, author of "To the Last Man" (which Paramount has made into a thrilling outdoor romance), declares that first hand knowledge of his characters is the keynote in this romance of the Tonto Basin. ||
"To the Last Man", as Almed by Paramount, will be shown on Thursday at the King's Theatre.
"In "To the Last Man" more 30 than
in any of my other stories", Grey said, "was my writing an expression of my feel- ing for the people and the places which make up the story. I knew I was writing definitely what about. I
my characters their ways and their environment: This outdoor romance
knew
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I'VE GOT YOUR
NUMBER
Next Change At The Alhambra
When. Joan Blondell went to bas with Warner Bros. studios during the filming of "I've Got Your Num- ber," her latest picture, over the change of her screen, name, she kept the real reason secret.
Apparently, the wise-cracking
star wanted to be known as Joan
Barnes, her married name, Other stage and screen greats have used their legal name and had been very successful and Joans as the wife of George Barnes, ace camerman. wanted to be a wife first and a screen star second. At least, that is what the public thought.
It finally leaked out that Joar: was thinking of her sister Gloria, who is making her debut in “Har- was the old Teen," (a Warner Bros. funny result of years of close and intl-film); and wanted to make the tough climb easier for her younger mate study.
GIRL WITHOUT
A ROOM
Coming To The Queen's
Something unusual has been achieved in Charles R. Rogers'
"Girl
Without A. Room", the Paramount attraction coming on Wednesday to the Queen's Theatre.
It is a melange of fun but the
romance
supplied by Charles Farrell and Marguerite Churchill, la fresh, appealing and believable although it occurs in the midst of the giddy, mad setting of the Montmartre district of Paris,
Charlie Ruggles, Gregory Ratafi and Grace Bradley as well as a quartette of gooty Russians set a mad comedy pace. Walter Woolf, the latest find from Broadway, makes his debut and seems des-
throb for young femina.
The story is hilariously funny. Farrell is "nut" artist who
TO-DAY AT THE CINEMA
HONG KONG
KING'S:-
- "Servants' Entrance" QUEEN'S:-
"Death Takes A Holiday”. ORIENTAL:-
· "Tarzan and His Mate" CENTRAL:-
"The Legend of Siegfried"
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KOWLOON
ALHAMBRA:-
#20 Million Sweethearts" MAJESTIC:
"Midshipman Jack"
KING'S:-
Coming
"To The Last Man"
ORIENTAL:-
"Men in White"
*20,000 Years In Sing Sing"
ALHAMBRA:-
"I've Got Your Number"
DEATH OF "ALICE"
London Nov. 16. The death occurred to-day of Mrs. Reginald Hargreaves, aged 82, who was the original Alice of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonder- land."
British Wireless.
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The Middles are coming wein a Red, White and Blue-streak story of youth in love
MIDSHIPM JACK
With
BRUCE CABOT Betty FURNES 32 RKO "RADIO
Picture:
By Frank Wead and F McGrew Willis. Directed by Christy Cabanne. MERIAN C. COOPER, exec. producer
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Her back agains
TARZAN
JOEMKY
WEISSMULLER
A Moren-Gridwyn-Mayen Pature
AND
MATE
MAUREEN
JO'SULLIVAN
A TACE agulant DRATKI__ DEATH, to Dr.KILLER!The Mod Milan
THE SCREEN'S
MOST EXCITING ADVENTURE
.....
It took U man and six months to create thrills for this most amazing of all adventure thrillers.
paints what, he feels and not what AT THE QUEEN'S
*For example, I long desired to sister by allowing her the exclu-tined to be another new heart get the story of the Pleasant
sive use of the Blondell name. Feel Valley fued of the Tonto Basin,ing that the same name would but the natives were very close handicap Gloria, Joan determined mouthed. I made long stays there to be known as Joan Barnes. during three years. I built á hunting lodge and lived among the people. For" a long time they would not breathe word to me about the r-family fights. But finally I landed the story of "To The Last Man" and wrote the book.
"I have done the same kind of location work for other novels too. and they have been desired by producers as good screen material because of their fidelity to nature.”
The natives' story follows close- ly the plot of "To the Last Man". In the film, one of the feuding Kentucky clans decides to end bloodshed and leaves for the West, after putting the head of the other family in fall for the last killing. After Afteen years, the Jall-bird
AT 2.30, 5,10
7.20 & 9.30
P.M.
The studio had something to say about the change; however, and having built "Joan Blondell" as 2 name, has so far refused to per- mit it.
Joan "has the role of a wise- cracking telephone operator in "I've Got Your Number," which reveals the inside workings of the telephone system. Others in the cast include Pat O'Brien, Glenda Farrell, Allen Jenkins, Eugene Pal- lette, and Gordon Westcott.
he sees, and gets into a mess "of trouble and notoriety by winning a contest with his painting hung upside down.
"Death Takes A Holiday"
Dew
SPARE TYRE ·
"A policeman saw a young man removing a spare" tyre from a car drawn up, by the roadside, and went over to demand what he was doing.
Gi Without A Room" is from Jack Lait's novel and has been directed by Ralph Murphy. The sparkling dialogue is by Frank
Frederic March reaches,
"I'm stealing this tyre what do Butler and Claude Binyon. The
heights in the serisational picture you suppose I'm doing?" said the songs are by Val Burton and Will
now showing at the Queen's Thea young man, with a grin. Jason.
tre," "Death Takes a Hollday," "The policeman, smiling at the "Rooftop Serenade" sung
Sometime ago, Hong Kong saw joke, went back to his post, and Ash by Sam
and Marguerite this very clever actor in
"Dr. the young man walked down the Churchill and "You Alone" sung by Walter Woolf are certainly which was acclaimed one of the utes later the owner of the car Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," a picture | Leet with the tyre. A few min- fated to be outstanding popular best in character portrayals. Those appeared and rushed up to tell the hits.
who enjoyed that picture should policeman that his spare tyre had make it a point to see "Death been stolen. Takes a Holiday" for here March again gives an excellent por trayal in a dimcult role,
follows for revenge and tries to force his enemies, to reopen the fend. The family battle is further This is a wild-eyed picture, all complicated by the love that | right, but it's great fun, just what grows in the midst of the fight,... we want these days.
GULLN'S
FREDRIC MARCH
LAST
TWO
DAYS
DEATH TAKES
A HOLIDAY
A Paramount Picture with,
EVELYN VENABLE » SIR GUY STANDING
KENT TAYLOR
PARAMOUNT NEWS SPECIAL
ENGLAND-AUSTRALIA AIR RACE
The story is based on the; idea that "Death" curious to discover why men fear him so and what they hold so dear in life; emerges from the shadows, takes on the human form of a dashing, ro- mantic lover, and for three days tests all the human, illusions. He becomes the guest of honour at a gay houseparty, keeping his true identity secret. He dazzles the young women present with h'i beauty, his wit and his mysterious importance.
With each of them he seeks to And the real thrill of love, for b has been told that of all--human, emotions, love is the strongest ani dearest But with each of ther he fails to find the timill he ex- pects, until at last, he captivater the heart of one girl and discovers the true meaning of life and love, Dreading the revelation of his true personality he puts off the fatal moment until the very last Second of his holiday."
WELL-KNOWN ACTRESS; PASSES AWAY
Fimitra
Nov 18.
The death had occurred of the well-known actress. Miss Phyllis Rankin Bester
A
ALHAMBRA
188 AURE
TO-DAY & TU-MORROW
*See it a ow when Ba NEW and UP-TO-DATE! A NEW IDEA IN MUSICAESI
20 MILLION
SWEETHEARTS
DICK PUREL,
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TEA
WARREN and DUBIN
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