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THE CINEMAS
New Trade Notices
The latest trade notices, issued by the different theatres, are given
below:-
FLIRTATION WALK
To Dick Powell, popular star of *Flirtation. Walk, the new First Xational musical romance, whit conies to the Centrul Theatre or Sunday, fell a distinction that inas never before been scorled Civilian resident of the Unite. "States,
Powell cnunded the entire West Point carbit corps during
review:
honour
THE NIGHT IS YOUNG
Preview At The Queen's
The preview of this film was screened yesterday at the Queen's Theatre. The scene is held in that delightful city, Vienna, which always augurs of light, cheerful and amusing work. The hero is Ramon Navarro who takes the Part of a debonair young Archduke, sowing his wild oats. Evelyn Laye, the pretty
and English blonde
heroine, is a ballet dancer at the Vienna Opera House. They mest after the play and she is given an apartment in the Archduke's Palace. While there she is visited by her old friends. Charles Butter- worth who is a taxi-driver and his best girl. Una Merkel who is also. a ballet girl at the Opera House.
An amusing scene takes place
The Prestation Walk", he plays the role yl, an army private who Jotos West Puing in meer to cune in oliver and a geatlyn and who eventually becoines Cr let Regimental Commander, the high Էրի
accorded any, in dividual in the academy.
-"Flirtation, "Walk" presents al In a first class restaurant, of these Powell's co-stars the bewitching three supping and wining with Ruby Kevle who plays ththe Archduke. - The music is catchy and the whole scene haş "entrain" in It. The Archduke satisfies Charles Butterworth's am- bition by giving him a "facre" the next day. One hoped that the "Droske" would be sung but the
daughter
Wrat a
Point Superintendent, and Pat O'Brien. Others in the cast of the mcture,
Frank Borzage, production, a John Eldridge, Ross Alexander, Henry O'Neill. Glen Boles, Guiur Williams 22301 Jobu Arledge Special music was written for the picture by Allie Wrubel and Mart Dixon, with mammoth dunes ensem. bles directed by Bobby Copally. The story is by Delmer Daves and Lou Edelman, and the dramatiza" tion, by DareN
'FRISCO JENNY'
remarkable
A
transition in character,
and both physical spiritual, is developed by Ruth Chatterton as "Frisco Jenny" in the First National picture of the same title showing at the Oriental Theatre on Friday and Saturday.
This "transition covers twenty- five years of Frisco Jenny's le, from the time she is an innocent girl of seventeen until she becomes a woman of maturity.
The role is quite different from any that Mis Chatterton has recently depicted but is not dissi- milar to some of her former screen portrayals, such as "Madame X", in which she made one of her It striking success Frisco Jenny is a highly dramatic story of a woman, keeper of a notorious resort, who does not hesitate to commit murder, yet whose mother love is so great that she sacrifices her own life to save her son from the knowledge of her shame,
cast are
In the supporting Donald Cook, James Murray, Louts Calhern, Hallam Cooley and Pat O'Malley.
KID MILLIONS.
Most of America knows that
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1935.
TO-DAY
ONLY
AT -
(2.30, 5.10.7.15
KINGS
THIS PLOTURE WILI, NOT BE SHOWN AGAIN IN HỒNG KONG THIS SEASON
YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE
EDDIE CANTOR
In SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S production of
KID MILLIONS
ETHEL MERMAN
with ANN SOTHERN • BLOCK & SULLY and the GOLDWYN GIRLS RELEASED THRU UNITED "ARTISTS-
ALSO LATEST WALT DISNEY'S
scene passes on with much love "PECULIAR PENGUINS A SILLY SYMPHONY
making between Evelyn Laye and Ramon Navarro. They eventually part as the latter answers his na- tion's call and decides not to re- nounce his title but work whole- heartedly for Austria.-H. L. M.
AN INSTRUCTIVE
PICTURE
The First World
War
Inspired by the sensational book of Laurtnee Stallings by the same title. "The First World War" which is coming to the King's Theatre to-morrow is, it is said. the first authentic and uncensor-
ed screen record of the great
conflict.
The most thrilling and breath-
taking shots ever made in the heat of battle-either on land of sen-are included in the picture, and there are close-up shots of hand-to-hand trench warfare varied with enthralling airpla sequences, showing in detail the critical conflicts of the World War.
:
The mere "human" side of the great holocaust is not overlooked. Intimate views of Europe's royal families—including rare and nev-
er-before screened
sequences of the Prince of Wales' childhood. are many and varied. Among the more, notable sequences depicting royalty are intimate views of Rasputin with the Russian royal family; the marriage of the Arch-
IN TECHNICOLOUR
FILM OF DAVID | AT THE QUEEN'S
COPPERFIELD
Hollywood True
To Dickens
(Special Air Mail Service).
London, Mar. 15. The film business is full of iron- les, but none more striking than this-that it has been left to Holly- wood to turn out one of the most essentially British pictures ever made.
"David Copperfield," given an en- thusiastic reception as the Palace Theatre last night, was produced and "directed by Americans; and perhaps half the cost is Englisių, Yet nowhere is there a jarring
note.
David Selznick, the producer. George Cukor, the director, and Mr. Hugh Walpole as adviser, spent the best part of a year and endless pains and money on making the
picture as authentic as possible.
It is a proof of their success that while all but the more rabid Dic- kensians will and it agreeably true to the original, the great majority who do not know the book will find it absorbing entertainment.
The picture, ilke the book, has almost everything, sound char acterisation, sentiment. which only just falls to achieve the dignity of drama and a deal of brilliant comedy-for which, of course, Mr Micawber and Betsey Trotwood are mainly responsible.
While the whole production
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Most Precious Thing
In Life
A picture that combines pathos, drama, love and comedy that: goes to make up an excellent entertain- ment is now showing at the Queen's Theatre. It is "Most
BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL No. 25813 126392
TO-MORROW
FROM THE SECRET ARCHIVES OF ALL
TO-DAY AT THE
~CINEMA
KING'S
HONG KONG
"Kid Millions"
QUEEN'S:
"Most Precious Thing In
„Life"
THE GREAT NATIONS! ORIENTAL:——
Life's mightiest dramal Mankind's most powerful story! History's most sen- sational event!
THE FIRST WORLD WAR.
EDITED BY LAURENCE STALLINGS
EVERGREEN
At The Central
Plenty of atmosphere" coupled
Straight. Is The Way
CENTRAL:-
"Evergreen"
KOWLOON
MAJESTIC: man
* "Charlie Chan In London” ALHAMBRA:—
"Fog Over Frisco"
KING'S:-
Coming
"The First World War"
QUEEN'S:
"The Night Is Young"
ORIENTAL:
"Frisco Jenny"
"That's A Good Girl” CENTRAL:-
"Fürtation Walk
4.SHOWS
MAJESTIC
POSLATHEATRE Nathan Road, Köwloon. Tel. 67222 "TO-DAY TO SATURDAY- At 2,80, 5.20. 7.20 & 9.20 PE.
Where
mystery
terrifies!
CHARLIE CHAN IN LONDON
WARNER OLAND Brue Leyton · Raymond Milland Blona Parcia
-NEXT CHANGE "THE WORLD
MOVES ON
WITH
MADELEINE CARROLL FRANCHOT TONE
TAKE ANY TRAN OR HAPPY VALLEY BUS
FLAMING
ORIENTAL
LAST
A
THEATRE
with some extremely amusing 4 TIMES TO-DAY
run
passages characterizes “Evergreen." the Gaumont-British production which opened its
ät the Central Theatre yesterday...
No other than. the talerted Precious Thing In Life" a Colum- | Jessie Matthews takes the leading. bis adaption of Travas Inghams | role--that of Harriet Green, a McCall Magazine story serialized under the title of "Biddy.",
The story is of a young girl in a college town who marries one of the social elites after a short but hurricane- courtship.
The mar- riage falls after an heir is born.
Jean Arthur in the character of "Biddy" acted excellently and just about Alled the cast with perfec- tion. Donald Cook was the par- pered selon who had to bow to the family's wishes and rescind his marriage while Richard Crom- well and Anita Louise contributed to the picture's success.
-
The reminder of the cast cludes Mary Forbes. Ben Alexan- der, John Wray, Dutch Hendrian and Jaue Darewell,
The picture is certain to please, "everyone" of the players giving" of their best. It has all the fine points of a well-made picture O. M. O
Lawton, the perfect choice for the adult Copperfield, charming, sen- sitive yet never mawkish; and lit- le Freddie Bartholomew, who
Eddie Cantor is happily married duke Franz Ferdinand whose sub-apeaks eloquently of painstaking makes the sufferings of David as
the
war
Pre-
The sequent death precipated and the father of five girls. famous banjo-eyed comedian, who war. Many unique glimpses of the may be seen at the King's Theatre Kaiser in the years when he was in "Kid Millions his afth annual building up his mammoth screen musical comedy for Samuel machine: the inaugural of Goldwyn, invariably refers to his sident Wilson, with retiring Pre family in his Interviews, radio sident Taft and many other not- broadcasts and magazine articles, ables; Franklin D Roosevelt, as a His home life is one of those fine lender young assistant secretary example of marital happiness to of the Navy: Trotsky, Lenin, Cle- which the show business points menceau, H.M. King George. Lloyd Joseph, with pride.
George, Emperor Franz Czar Nicholas, King Alexander and many others.
Eddie's romance started one summer afternoon on the east side of New York. Eddie, then four- teen, was sitting in the play- ground of Public School No. 177 when Ida Tobias. the belle of Henry Street, skipped by. Eddie decided he must get to know that girl. He would sing his way into her heart. He did, but not until he had to remove all the "family objections" and the rest is one of the most talked-óf, romance ir filmalarid
IT'S A KING
Joan Maude, to whom falls the distinction of playing "opposite" Sydney Howard in. "It's a King,"
new British and Dominiona production, has every claim to be regarded as an actress born
She is the daughter of an actor and actress, Charle Maude and Nancy Price. Indeed, a short time before Miss Maude visited the British and Dominiona studios her mother Nancy Price, had played in the same studios in a fim ver- sion of the famous stage success,
Down our Street.
The picture is a spectacular collection of photographs and should be seen especially by the it gives younger generation, as the history of the War and its effects on civilisation.
'
Cæsar Romero, who currently is Marlene Dietrich's leading man in "Caprice Espagnol," will continue his stay at Paramount to play the leading role in the Damon Runyon story, "Hold'em Yale.": Benjamin Steloff will direct and. Patricia Ellis has the feminine lead,
Joan Maude began her career on the stage at the early age of thirteen-her parents being of the footlights tradition was 'in- evitable, that she should follow their profession,
When not engaged at the studios, or on the West End stage Miss Maude is happiest, when devoting her time to one of her three great hobbies-swimming, dancing and riding very natural pastimes for the athletic English girl
team-work, it is on the acting side a triumph'for four people-W. C. Fields, whose Micawber is one of
a boy very moving..
So impressed were the ticket libraries by the Alp that they the richest bits of character-draw-bought yesterday enough seats to Ing the screen has ever given us, ensure a profit on the Palace run Edna May Oliver, whose Miss Trot- before a single member of the pub wood runs him very close: Frank | lie had paid for admission.
TO-DAY
ONLY
stage favourite of old days,, and. later in the film, as her daughter who tries to deceive the public that she la the real Harriet Green, a "comeback." Sonny staging Hale is also in the cast and these two players provide us with a type of entertainment, that is at once unique and acceptable.
The photography is excellent and the scenes are but another proof that British films have come up to the standard of those · pro- duced in Hollywood—a statement
which not so long ago would have brought forth, a storm of protest but which is universally accepted nowadays.-F. Mela
Woman witness at Bow County Court: My husband is not in a regular Job. He's "trouncing "
The Judge: mean?
What does that
The Woman: He knocks round and gets a job where he can-any kind of odd job.
case
"The best way of settling this would have been for the parties to get outside and for the plaintiff to give defendant 2 straight left and for the defend- ant to give the plaintiff a straight right," said the Registrar during an action tt Clerkenwell County Court.
QUEEN'S
Ar 2.30, 5.10
"7.20 & 9.30
P.M.
It will grip your heart with its drama of youth emerging
MOST PRECIOUS
Iead Arthur · Donaid Cook
Richard Cromwell
Diniczad by Lambert ELillyk
into a world
of new loves
and forgotten
dreams!
THING LIFE
EN
THRILLING STORY
OF
WHAT A WOMAN WILL DO
TO GET HER MAN!
A First Nationa
bit!
Ruth Chatterton
in
"FRISCO JENNY”
ROAD WANCHAN
TEL. POSTE
TO-MORROW & SATURDAY THE MIGHTIEST OF ALL EMOTIONAL DRAMAS!
IT'S "SENSATIONAL!
FRANCHOT TONE
STRAIGHT IS THE WAY
THAT ROBSON. KORELITORLET
· TRI PEMIDLETON • JACK LAPLE
There Is Always A Good Show
at the
CENTRAL
*athan - Boad," Kowloon Car Park : Direetly opposile,
&
Queen's Road
Central
Car Park: Jervols Street.
ALHAMBRA
THEATRES
(To Central Theatre take Buses No. 4 or 5 going West)
CENTRAL ALHAMBRA
TO-DAY
at 2.30, 5.15, 7.208.30 p.m.
TO-DAY
at 2.80, 5.20, 7.20 6 9.20 p.m.
The first of the 1935. M Gaumont-British picturs
Botte
Eo come to Hong Kong.
DAVIS
Donald
WOODS
Hagk
JESSIE MATTHEWS
EVERGREEN
SUPNIF HALE BELEY BALFOJA
GIALS SONGS SPECTACLE
"Flirtation Walk
HERBERT
Female EARTHQUAKE
ROCKS FRISCO!
*Maet Frisco Arlena
• Queen Gober' of the Golden Gate 20 Whose Amila in Para-"; dise Co. Whose khes
is death!!!
Over
Frisco
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