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CENTRAL
THEATRES
FINAL SHOWINGS
TO-DAY
DAILY 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30
She tried to solyc with her mind- what only her heart could decide!"
Elisa LANDE
"SISTERS under the SKIN"
with
FRANK MORGAN
JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT Scare by S. X. Lauren Adaptation anti sezgro play by JO SWERLING Divaruby DAVID BURTON:
A COLUMIA PICTURE
·TO-MORROW-
BUCK JONES.
IN
'THE THRILL HUNTER"}
TRAILING THE KILLER
At The Alhambra
Trailing the Killer" a picture of Savage America-epic of its un tamed wild, as great a picture for grown ups as for children, which is now showing at the Alhambra is well worth a visit to the theatre,
This starting motion picture
marks an innovation in screen pre- sentation depicting as it does a vivid drama of the Northwest woods, in true narrative form, and presented almost entirely by a cast of animal actors.
SISTERS UNDER
THE SKIN
At The Central
"Sisters" Under The Skin". the Columbia film, opened at the "Central Theatre last night to a
large audience.
A simple story simply told, "Sisters Under the Skin". 'deals with a lovely young actress forced to choose between love and luxury. But her boyalty holds her to the man who can give her everything, while her heart asks for the other who can offer her only love,
Elissa Landi presenta a glowing portrayal as the girl. Instead of making the character a hard- boiled, take-what-you-can-get in- dividual, she created a radiant young woman eager yet afraid- to accept life's offerings. The re- turn of Joseph Schildkräut to the screen was welcoma Always a üne actor Schildkraut's absence of nearly a year is erased by his singularly fine portrayal of the | impoverished young composer who considers self-honesty most im- portant. We hope to see PATTA ederging as a star shortly,
Frank Morgan's interpretation of the multimillionaire industrial magnate is just another example of the fine artistry of this ver- satile player. It is always, hard to-be sorry för millions of dollars. But Morgan wins the understand- ing sympathy of his audience- indeed triumph.
Doris Lloyd is charming as Morgan's pre-occupied wife, Clara Blandick is delightfully acrid es his secretary, while Shirley Grey does a hard-boiled actress "effec- tively The remainder of the cast is well chosen.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934.
SHOWING
TO-DAY
NAT 2.30,5.10.7.15
KINGS
RKO
RADIO
Picture
IRENE
DUNNE
RICHARD
DIX
The blazing stars of “Cimarron” in the rash romance of history's most charming rague!
FAREE
MARY BOLAND
SPECIAL. ADDED ATTRACTIONS:
THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT
MAX BAER
BOUND BY ROUND
IN SOUND
PRIMO CARNERA
DON'T Mas
100 PER CENT PURE
Coming To The Queen's
David Burton is rapidly becom- ing recognized as onc of the screen's foremost directors, thanks to "Brief Moment", "Lets Fall in Love" and now "Sisters Under The Skin" Jo Bwerling deserves com- mendation for his screen adapta-"100% Pure the tion.
Goldwyn-Mayer picture that brings Jean Harlow back to the creen after an absence of eight
new
Metro-
ALSO
SPECIAL TO FATHE NEW THE FAMOUS CANADIAN DIONNE QUINTUPLETS,
MURDER IN TRINIDAD
At The OrientalTM
T
"Murder in Trinidad," selected by the Crime Club as one of the best mystery novels of the year comes to the Oriental Theatre to-day, Friday and Saturday as thrilling motion picture. The novel, written by John Vander-
DEATH ON THE months
opens on Sunday at the cook, has met with great popular-
DIAMOND
At The Queen's
and hilarious
Tense mystery. comedy are blended into a unique form of drama in "Death On The Diamond," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's vivid story of a mysterious killer running amuck in a baseball team
during a pennant race which opens to-day at the Queen's.
Every, grim episode, every mo-
ment of honour or suspense, is deftly turned into comedy relief, making a fast moving plece of entertain ment in which the audience is
Primitive battles to a finish, no
either laughing or gasping. And quarter asked or given are the sen- sational highlights of this world-amid the laughs and thrills, one
wide picture.
A gigantic puma snarling over the dead body of its prey; a half wild dog duels with a mountain. lion; a rattler rears its "ugly head
to strike death to the heart of a courageous dog.
Astounding RS these incidents are, they are but part of the in- tensely interesting scenes of wild life, which are as unusual and thrilling as anything that ever came out of the jungles.
Mere humans take second place in "Trailing the Killer" and Francis McDonald as the trapper, Jose de
la Cruz as a sheepherder are among the five players appearing in this unique screen play. The balance of the cast is composed of moun- tain lions, wolves, wild cats, rat tlesnakes, goata and other wood- land denizens.
Tralling the Killer" offers an evening of stirring and unusually interesting entertainment. It is a genuine screen treat.
THE SILK EXPRESS
Alhambra's Next Attraction
sees major baseball--the St. Louis
Cardinals in action.
The story deals with a series of Fillings. A mysterious enemy. samblers and others are suspected. until, in the final scene of the
Queen's Theatre.
The production tells the story of Eadie Chapman, a very modern girl, much desired by all rich men who meet her, but who is deter- mined to remain a lady and have nothing to do with anyone except in return for a wedding ring.
The picture fits with lightning rapidity from the luxurious haunts of New York to the pleasure pala- ces.. of Florida and back again.
ity because of its intense and un- usual mystery.
The film serves to introduce a new and unusual type of detec- tive, who to all appearances is slow moving, awkward and outward- ly stupid. It is the detective who is confronted with the task of cleaning up a group of diamond smugglers and solving three mur ders.
The trail he has picked up leads Franchot Tone, who has the him to the Caront Swamps, trea, male lead, makes. his second sp-cherous with quicksand, inaccess- pearance with Mias Harlow, His ble to man and infested with drst was in "Blonde Bombshell." man-eating crocodiles. In "100% Pure": he plays rich man's son who falls madly in love with Eadie.
It is in this hell-hole where man has never been known to get foot be fore, that the detective finds the astonishing evidence that leads to the capture and conviction of the murderer.
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"NEXT CHANGE
Love Tim
A Fox Picture with
"Pat" Paterson Nils Asther
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ON THE STAGE
SUNDAY, 18th Dec., a 8.30 P.M. Only Be Kind Permission of - LT-COLE.J.D= C. BOYS,.o.& Ornickes THE BAND OF THE 1ST B. THE LINCOLNSHIRE REGIMENT
SELECTIONS YROM FRANZ SCHU BEET,
WILL PLAY
"STINGAREE”
Showing To-day At
"The King's
One of
the rarest insurance policies in the history of motion picturee was taken out by RKO-
Radio Pictures for Miss Irene Dunne, shortly after the star went in which Richard Dix is co-starred, before the camera for "Stingaree
showing at the King's Theatre to- day.
The policy, for $100,000 according to studio officials, is more like a guarantee than "assurance. In it is a proviso that the entire sum of $100,000 will be paid to anyone who can prove that Miss Dunne does not sing every one of her songs in the production, or who can prove that a substitute sings for her.
The policy, it is declared, was prompted by hundreds of fan letters Inquiring whether the songs oc- casionally sung in Miss Dunne's recent pictures were in her valce.
Fandom seems to be labouring under the impression that Miss Dunne is not a singer," declared David Lewis, Associate Producer in charge of "Stingaree.”
"We took out the policy in an effort to prove them wrong. Miss Dunne is one of the greatest sing lers or to-day, having scored hits on tective Lynch in the fim. Hea-
Nigel Bruce has the role of De Broadway in "Showpost," "Irene," and other musical comèdies and ther Angel along with Douglas operettas prior to her movie debut, Walton supply the live interest. RKO-Radio brought her to Holly- The others in the cast are. Victor
wood originally to star her in Jory, J. Carol Naish, Murray musicals. This type of entertain
her arrival. She claimed a chance as a straight actress and succeeded far beyond her own and our expectation in "Cimarron.”.
TO-DAY AT THE CINEMA
KING'S: ---
HONG KONG
QUEEN'S:—
"Death on the Diamond"
DRIENTAL-
"Murder In Trinidad"
CENTRAL:
"Sisters Under The Skin”.
KOWLOON
ALHAMBRA
"Trailing The Killer"
MAJESTIC:
"Spitfire"
Coming
KING'S
"Love Time"
QUEEN'S!--
"100% Pure"
ALHAMBRA:---
"Dude Danger" CENTRAL:----
"The Thrill Hunter
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SPITFIRE
KMA ROBERT YOUNG RALPH BELLANY MARTHA SLEEPER From the novel "Trigger** by Lula Volmer.. Directed by Jaka Cromwell... Mason C. Cooper, executive producer.
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STARTLING MYSTERY PICTURE! * ORIME EXPERTS WERE STUMPED :- World-famous criminologists gasped at this amazing mystery! AND SO WILL YOU!
from the novel by
John W. Vandercook
MYSTERY ROMANCE HORROR!
Stalking hand in hand through treacherous, unexplored swamps and mansions of Trinidad Islet
"LOVE TIME”
The King's Next
Change
A motion picture company took the rubber band from its bank- roll not long ago and wagered a
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London, Nov. 21.
The appointment of Dr. Carpen- ter's successor as Master of the Temple is in the gift of the Crown The post is not very well endowed; but the income is made up to about 21.000 by the benchers of the In-
amazing picture, the mystery is York stage, comedienne who has Kinnell, Claude King, Fat Somer-ment suffered a slump shortly after fortune that the American publi. / her and fiddle Temple. This cir-
been
Lionel Barrymore, dean of stage and screen, shares leading honours in the role of the exceedingly Franchot Tone. It is also the wealthy T., R Paige, father of
second time that Miss Harlow and Barrymore have played together.
Additional humour in supplied by Patsy Kelly, the popular New
"featured" in Hal Roach, comedies with Thelma Todd and with Marion Davies in "Going Hollywood." Miss Kelly made such a success of her role in that Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture, Robert Young and Madge Evans that the officials have kept eyes play the romantic roles as the young on her ever since, with anticipa baseball player and the daughter ton of featuring her in another of the team manager. Both give picture-and 100% Pure was cho- splendid performances. Comedy ser as the exact spot for her.. supplied by Ted Healy, Nat Pendle. ton.
solved. Edward Sedgwick directed, the story being based on Cortland Fitzsimmons original. Fitzsimmons authored."70,000 Witnesses " detective thriller that scored a sensational hit some time ago.
*
Edward Brophy, Mickey and others and C. Henry Gordon is Rooney, Pat O'Mallery, Paul Kelly
menacing as Karns, the ruler of the gambling crowd. David Landau is a dominant figure as Pop Clark, manager of the team, driving his nien to win the pennant, and Ralph Bushman, Pat Flaherty, Joe Fayers, Ray Mayer De Witt Jennings, Wilard Robertson and others : In- cluding many professional baseball players are in the cast.
The screen play la by Henry Thew and Joe Sherman, with inimitable comedy dialogue of Ralph Spence enlivening the action.
most precious cargo carried by express, with the exception of The story of "The Bilk Express," gold bullion. Insurance is) 80 * Warner Bros. picture, which is heavy that every moment's delay coming to the Alhambra Theatre means a loss of thousands of dol- on Saturday with Nell Hamilton lars Consequently the train and Bbella Terry playing the given right of way, “Over: "Every. 'eading roles, is based on actual other train on the line, not ex facts as far as the running of the cepting the US. mail trains. The transcontinental train is concern- į train is comprised entirely of ex- ed, although the murder mystery press care to carry the bales of is pure action. 20t
silk and one Pullman for
Few people know of the exist- guards. ence of such a train. It runs. It is on this from Seattle to New York once of series 0 mu twice a year laden with milions makes for of dollars worth of raw silk from story, No Japan and China. Bir is the Terry have thi
ading
TO-DAY
TO
SATURDAY:
set, Francis Ford and John David- son.
The fifth member of the not- **Her value as a dramatic actress able quintet that heads the cast of
was so great that we restricted her the new picture is Lewis Stone, who to straight roles until this time. can always be depended upon for There is every reason to give her first-class prformance. Jack magniicent voice full scope when Conway directed the new Harlow
a production like "Stingaree" pre- -feature-
sents: that, opportunity.
a
QULLNS
Grand
BOOK
EARLY
Double Attraction!
ON THE STAGE AT 6.10, 7.20 & 9.30
The RHAPSODY GIRLS REVUE
Romance
Mystery
TALENTED HUNGARIAN ARTISTES
ON THE SCREEN AT 2.30. 5.10, 7.20
Another elever story by the producers of THE HIDE-OUT":
DEATH ON THE
DIAMOND
YOUNG EVANS Nat Pendleton Ted Healy
cumstance enables them to exercise,
vices
will like "Pat" Paterson.
If you talk with Miss Paterson a good deal of control over the set- for any length of time you are During one of Mr. Gladstone's apt to agree wholly with the ple- terms of office as Prime Minister ture company. It looks like the Benchers offered to endow the safe bet for For Film.
mastership very handsomely if the transferred to patronage were their hands
The wager, actually, came when this 103-pound, blonde, blue-eyed Scotch-English girl was placed in the leading role of Love Time, which arrives at the King's Theatre on Sunday.
"If "Pat" scores, the picture on- doubtedly will succeed in a big way and It will be all clap hands at the studio and thres" cheers for Miss Paterson and all the mem- "bers of her family.
The "Grand Old Man” WAS 50 down-right in his refusal that the proposal has never been renewed.
ALHAMBRA
THE NERE
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
ETERNAL FEUD
The subject of success and failure was discussed by the little as actress and a newspaperman dur- ing her first interview on her first day in Hollywood,
"Bo far," she said, "I havent
failed, I mean, really falled. IT ever should. and I must'nt I would keep right on trying again and again until I have succeeded
"Pat" Paterson began preparing herself for her present work 13. years ago when she was 10. Until that time she had had private tutoring But when she school she began her stage Dearances. She sang and
in "Babes In-The Wood,” a sho exceedingly popular with Engli children, two months
until she was 16. ^
very year
The Whole Story Johnny had been the honour at a party. the - and his friend "was
WITHOUT MERCY!
TRAILING HEKILLER
Wildernisen
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