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CENTRAL
THEATRE
Under the Management of Hong
FINALSHOWINGS P --DAY
Love" Blooms "Again for the Singing Sweetheart of "She Loves Me Not"
Adaiph
Zukor
Deman
Here is my Heart"
BING CROSBY
KITTY CARLISLE
Hear Bing sing the
song hirs of the New Year
"Love is just Around the Corner, “With Every Breath 1 Toka” sej June isi Janua
4.SHOWS
?DAILY! 3.30-5.19
1.15-8.30
TO-DAY AT THE
CINEMA
HONG KONG
KING'S:-
"The Affairs of Cellini"
QUEEN'S:—
"Forsaking. All Others"
ORIENTAL:-
"Curavan""
ĊENTRAL
"Here Is My Heart'
KOWLOON
MAJESTIC:—
"Nana"
ALHAMBRA:—
"British Agen!"
KING'S:-
Sunday
The Age of Innocence"
ĮUZEN'S:——
"Forsaking All Others"
ORIENTAL:-
"Hide Out"
ALHAMERA:-**
"Here Comes, The Navy"
+MAJESTIC:-
"Treasure Island"
CENTRAL:--
"British Agent"
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ORIENTAL
LAST
THEATRE
14 TIMES TO-DAY
SENSATIONAL
MUSICAL- ENTERTAINMENT,
AN ERIN CHARELI
PRODUCTION
CARAVAN
A FOX Picher with
CHARLES BOYER
LORETTA YOUNG JEAN PARKERS
ALIVE ROWHERỀN
REVEL ANYWHERE
LOVE EVERYWHERE.
ENTRANCING MELODY
BEYOND EXPRESSIONI
PLEMİNG
ROAD WANGHAI
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TO-MORROW MONDAY-TUESDAY
A GREAT SHOWI A LAUGH TOPS EVERY THRILL! ROBERT
MONTGOMERY O'SULLIVAN
MAUREEN
Hide -Out
A FRESH'PLAY BOY LEARNED SOMETHING ABOUT CHICKEN-!"
“THE HELL CAT" HERE COMES THE
With
Ann Sothern
was
NAVY
At The Alhambra
"Here Comes the Navy" Warner Bros. smashing drama of Uncle Sam's jack-tars afloat, ashore and
their coming to the Ammo bra Theatre to-morrow, with James Cagney and Pat O'Brien in 'co- starring roles.
Those who saw the lovely Ann. Suthern in her initial screen at 'traction, the musical romance, "Let's Fall in Love" which closely followed by "Melody in Spring another screen musical, protrably felt that is other *WLS destined to be typed" for those roles in which only her vocal talents would be exploited. They are in for a surprise for in her Based on Ben Markson's exciting fourth anematic venture, The story which combines romance, ral- Hell Cat, the Columbia attrac-licking comedy, rapid fire action zion du shortly at the Queen's Theatre, Ann Sothern is cast in a fery dramatic role opposite Robert Armstrong. It's a part that calls
for
spirited acting, and Mins Sothern is credited with Bif un- sually capable portrayal.
Robert Ariostrong, the hard boiled, carefree, adventuresome re- porter, is perfectly cast, and the support includes Minna Gobell, Renny Baker, Lou Holtz, Purnell Pratt, J. Carroll Naish, Henry Holker, Irving Bacon and Richard Heming,
and breath-taking thrills, the pic- ture is said to be one of the most tremendous productions ever put out by Warner Bros.
Many of the thrills take place aboard the "Arizona" where the Warner Bros.' company of players spent three weeks taking scenes. In one of these, Jim saves his gua crew, including, his hated enemy, from sure death in a flaming gua turret by rolling his half nake body over a burning powder trail which has almost reached a bag of explosives.
Albert Rogel; directed from, an Gloria Stuart holds up the rơ original story by Adele Buffington,mantic end with end with Cagney adapted to the screens by Fred while others in the cast include Niblo, Jr.
Robert Barrat, Willard Robertson, Guinn Williams, Howard Hickma and George Irving. Lloyd Bacon directed the picture from the screen play by Ben Markson and Earl Baldwin.
CONUNDRUM FOR
BOY FRIENDS
Should Engaged Girls at horns and darn your socks and
Go Out?
"After we're married-if we ever- are-I'm perfectly willing to sit
listen to your stories about China, Aaia, South America or what have you, but, right now. I want a little» fun and a few laughs, and if I feel like going out with anybody" Should an engaged girl go out else that's nice to me I'm going!' with other ment
That's a declaration of indepen There are probably plenty of denté for an engaged girl1 different viewpoints on this ques-Looking for Touble, is a tion, and Constance Cummings, as Joseph M. Schenck-Darryl F Ethel Greenwood, Spencer Tracy's Zanuck presentation and is releas sweetheart in Looking fored by United Artists, with Jack Trouble," the current 20th Century Oakie sharing stellar honour with attraction at the Star Theatre has Troy, and battling it out with same very positive ideas on the his girl in the petite person of aubject
Arline Judge:"
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1935.
SHOWING TO-DAY
AT 2.30.5.10. 7,15
& 9.30 P.M.
JOSEPH
•KINGS
SCHENCK pretenti
Constance BENNETT Fredric MARCH
DARRYL
F. ZANUCKS production
The
give
any man's wile
AFFAIRS CELLINI
20
FAY WRAY FRANK MORGAN
GREGORY
CAVA
ALSO SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
MICKEY & MINNE MOUSE
GIANTLAND
LESLIE HOWARD
In The British Agent"
Entertainment of the highest or der is provided by Leslie Howard in the "British Agent" which opened at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday and which will be com- to the Central Theare
'99 A NEW WALT
DISNEY
“BING" AND
"KITTY"
Together Again
Bing Crosby and Kitty Carlisle, whom Paramount teamed together in "She Loves Me Not, came to the Central Theatre yesterday, in their second vehicle, "Here is My Heart" and definitely proved that
BOOKING AT THE THEATRE
T No. 25313 25392
NEXT CHANGE
IRENE DUNNE JOHN BOLES
CO-STARRED
first
THE AGE OF INNOCENCE
RKO RADIO
Picture
With
LIONEL ATWILL
Halan Westley Laura Hope Crews Julle. Haydan Directed by PHILLIP MOELLER from the aprel by Edith Wharton and tia play by Margaret Ayer Bamas, Associate direc tor, Jane Loring, Pandro 5. Banyan #4= ecutive producer.
THE AFFAIRS OF MAJESTIC
CELLINI
(Continued from Page-3) "Then why? It's ridiculous! I won't have...Angela is your mo- del. Why didn't you make, that clear to the Duchess?"
I did, Excellency," Benvenuto |repiled, drty. "I made it so clear that my Lady insisted that she leave at once.'
Tut-tut-this
see"
1-I can't
The perturbed Duke was at loss for words,
"Please don't make me go away. before the banquet." Angels plead ed. She had seen stewards bearing great salvers of rich foods to the distant tables.
י,
"You sweet little fawn-" The Duke remembered then to be ducal. "Let me stend, to this," he com manded. Then he wrinkled his brow in an effort to think,
"Ah,” he excialmed. "I believe an idea has come to me. Yes. I am sure that it has Wait here and I will arrange everything. Of course Angela shall stay.".
"There! "See that? You didn't have to send me away at all!" An- gelą said, scowling at Benvenutɔ̃.
"I hope he can arrange it," he replied.
...
"I don't even know the Duchess, why should she send me away?"
"Because she is because she docsn't know you. That is the reason. She doesn't care to have people about whom she doesn't
FORSAKING ALL know,"
OTHERS
Opening To-day
at
榧 Theatre with
"But we could be introduced. She must be awfully stupid not to think of that. Even I thought of that, Benvenuto."
Benvenuto shook his head, mar-
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Анна
Sten
SAMUEL GOLDWY
NANA
LIONEL VAT, WILLYS RICHARD BENNETT
LAR KE÷ HOLMES KIRKLAND
veling at the girl's absolute dumb- THE ALHAMBRA
ness.
The
the
Duke approached Not since Dinner At Eight" Duchess in a gay mood. has a motion picture created as much advance discussion as Metro
"Come, my Lady, let us dine," Goldwyn-Mayers newest offering, he said, offering his arm, "Forsaking All Others'
In a moment, when our guest which pers to-day the Queen's of honour joins us. I have ordered
tle wench." beaded him to send away that stupid lit-
The Dyke pretended to be great ly surprised.
"Do you mean his, model, my Lady?"
You said that you didn't know her......"
cast adaptation the studio was right in uniting by three of filmdom's most popular
"
ing over from to-morrow.
The picture is an
H. Bruce Lockhart's them again. from R. famous novel and with,none other Light and carefree, this is easily says, Joan Crawford, Clark Gable than Kay Francis playing opposite the best of Crosby's numerous pic-d Robert Montgomery-who make Howard, it may well be imaginedtures. Given a chance to do light their arse appearance together in what powerful acting results. The comedy, the singing star proves the elaborate new film abory, as may be well-known, is himself a highly capable artist at Adatped from the stage hit of about the flaming days of the old this type of role, and with the aid the same name the story depicts the plight of a bride who is desert- Rusisan revolution and the love of Miss Carlisle turns a clevered at the altar but succeeds in story of the British Agent and a story into seventy minutes of ex-sughing it off. The picture was beautiful Russian aristocratic lady. cellent entertainment.
Starting off with a swing, the Frank Tuttle, who excels in this story maintains its pace right type of story, directed the picture, through and is carried to an even
distinctive job. more thrilling climax, thanks to the fine acting of these two great players.
"AT THE KING'S
Grand Costumes And Story
and turns in a
Karl Struss did the photography Alfred Savior, is credited with the original story, with, Edwin Justus Mayer and Harlan Thompson do- ing the adaptation...
"HIDE OUT"
At The Oriental
Seldom
"
in a lifetime does a
directed by that master of comic situations. W. 8. Van Dyke, whose last success was "The Thin Man" and "Evelyn Frentice," and the supporting cast includes such well
"I didn't. I just learned. it from Benvenuto. You can't send the girl away, my Lady, it would be cruel to Benvenuto she is more than his model they are bethroth-
"What is that you are saying, my Lord?" the "Duchess demanded. waving her fan-before her face to cover her sudden paleness. had heard, well enough.
they are soon to be married!"
She
known players as Billie Burke, Charles Butterworth, Frances Drake and Rosaling Russell.
Joan Crawford plays pure comedy for the first time in the new all star production, and although there are plenty of dramatic situa plained, exceedingly proud of what tions, the star is given a greater he believed to be his keen intellec opportunity for, sparkling comedy
́"I said, my Lady,” the Duke ex-
lines and situations than ever be and quick with, "that you cannot. fore in this great hit of the year. ask poor Benvenuto to send away Clark Gable and Robert Montgohis model. After all, he is our mery as the two dashing males in guest of honour and we are above pursuit of this beautiful stas, vieneedlessly insulting a guest of ho- to outdo che another with the mahy nour. Benvenuto is soon to marry
see."
"Loves HER? I won't believe it!" the Duchess cried,
A hundred pounds of actress and a thousand pounds of clothes! That's how Constance Bennett motion picture come along that hilarious situations of the story. this model of his, he loves her, you
His brilliant trio makes "For. measured up during the filming of fairly lifts an audience out of a saking All Others" one of the
The Affairs of Cellini," the new l'busting city and sets them down in smash hits of the year.. 20th Century comedy, dealing with the amazing amorous antics of Benvenuto Cellini, in which Joseph Schreck case her with Fredric March, who plays the title role.
sweetly scented fields of new- mown hay but such a picture is Metro-Goldwyn - Mayers latest Hide Out showing at the Orlen
tal
Duka said, Dance, Ben-"
“Ask him,” said 'the Duke, airily. "Of course he doesn't love her!"
Whats it to you?" the Duka asked, a trifle suspicious.
Connie is cast as the dallying
Theatre to-morrow, Monday venuto, enjoy yourself at your
"What difference could it pos- Duchess of Florence, member of s and Tuesday. It's the story of a banquet," and he looked meaningly
albly make to me? I cannot be branch of the family of the De jovial playboy racketeer who beat Angela,
Benvenuto had to dance with lieve that he loves her, for two Medici who were noted for the lieves he has everything youth
the girl. He was sorely troubled reasons-she is such a stupid ap- elaborate tortures they were fond could desire-pleasure and romance. of inflicting on their fellowmen. Robert Montgomery, as "Lucky" because the Duchess deliberately, pearing thing, and furthermore I The court costumes worn by Wilson, runs foul of the law in refrained from looking in his di have reason to believe that he loves Fredric March, Frank Morgan, his New York shake-down" rac-rection except now and then, when signorita Santint of my Ladies-in- who re-enacts his stage role of the ket and
she started stonily, as though star-Waiting" Is forced by his gang Duke of Florence, Louis Calbern brothers to hide out for a few ing straight through him. and some of the other male a
Angela was happy. tors, in this United Artists release weeks. The manner in which which is the current feature attrac "Lucky" is taken from the faul environment and the climax of tion at the King's Theatre, are no less elaborate, though less weighty the story add the finishing tou- and unwieldy than those worn by ches to one of the amusing pic- the feminine contingent..
tures to come out of Hollywood,
SHOWING
TO-DAY
What now? The Duke hai certainly added fuel to the fire. Don't miss to-morrow's instal ment
QUEEN'S
AT 2.30, 5.10
7.20 &,9,80
P.M.
CRAWFORD - GABLE - MONTGOMERY
Your three fa vorite stars in
their happiest screen treati
Forsaking All Others
"CİLARLES BUTTERWORTH * BILLIE JURICE • FRANCIS DRAKE » LOSALIND BUISHE
Man
A
"Loves His Model "Still and all, my Lady, I have his word that he loves this model and is soon to marry her," the. Duke Hed
If he hadn't been so infatuated with Angela, stealing glances at her then, he, would have noted the change. of expression in the face of the Duchess
"Of course the stupid little fool. may remain, if that is the case," sald the Duchess, "I am sure this goldsmith may marry anyone he pleases and it would mean noth ing to ma
The Duke was pleased. He did not see the Duchess shoot a look of venom at Benvenuto, but Ben- venuto saw it, got the nature of her glare at him and became sorely troubled, wondering what the Duke could have told her
“Shall we dine, my Lady?” the Duke sald then, delighted that he had arranged matters so well,
We shall dance first, as an in novation." She beckoned. Folvering and gave the order for the "Danse au Chaplet, a slow-moving, dan at the end of which each gentle mar kisses his lady, The Duke and
| Duchess began the dang
Here Comes The Navy
Warner "Bros.' melodramatic“ thriller of Uncle Sam's Jacktars, "Here Comes the Navyopes-at- the Alhambra 13-morrow with O'Brien James Cagney and Pat co-starred
thousand and.. three sailors taking active part.
There is thrill after thrill in the
picture, two of the most breath. taking being the rescue of a gun 'crew from daming turret and the saving of a man who has been carried aloft clinging to a ground- wire of
a dirigible by a sailor
with sliding down the rope parachute strapped to his back and dropping with the man to the ground.
Gloria
Q
the Stuart furnished romantic part while hilarious principals and by Frank McHugh, comedy is enacted by the two
Dorothy Tree and Maude Ebbine.
ALHAMBRA
FHENTRE
TO-DAY
The Picture epsaction inspirad.. by R/H. Bruce Lockhart's Novel.
Duke
from
for others to follow. guided the Duchem, near to Ben"
(Continued on Previous Col)
THEROOK THAT MADE
THE WORLD TREDIBLE inspired this Garut Worneer Beck, mattured
HAY
FRANCIS
LESLIE
HOWARD
BRITISH AGENT
continue
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