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Broadcast by Z.B.W. On 355 Metres

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,

THE FILM WORLD

Two Prince Charles Edward

Films

12.30 to 2.15 pm-European `pes- It never rains but it pours. I

would now appear that we are to gramme. *-*-pm-Local time and weather ref have two Charles Edward Stuart

pore

130 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins

Rugby Presa newa," etc'

2.15 pm-Close down,

f to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme 7 p.m. to 12 midnight-European

programme.

7 to 7.05 p.m.--"Artistes Llte”—

Waltz (Stranas).

Theatre.

films. Following on the heels of the announcement by Douglas Fairbanks, Jun; there has come another, this time from Dr Frenke, who is Anna Sten's husband. Dr Frenke is to make a fim with Les- ile Howard as the Prince,

which was bought for him by Ca- pitol Fima last week..........

THE FILM HALL

The Film Ball at the Albert, Hali is one of the major social events in the fim world, and BIP. de- serve congratulations on the suc cess of last week's" affair. It a tracted some 5,000 fans, and guch

The doctor is laid up at pre-4 galaxy of stars as have seldom been assembled under one roof be- serit, so nothing" further can be

fore. 7.05 to 7.15 p.m.-A Relay of a ellefted from him at the moment. portion of "Metropolitan" (Fox I saw Douglas Fairbanks, Jun, yes-

In the course of a brief visit, 1 Film starring Lawrence Tib-terday, however, and asked whe-

saw Otto Kruger, Cary Grant, Bud- bett, Baritone) from the King's ther the new announcement wouldy Rogers, June Clyde, Robert make any change in his own plans, rill, Conrad Nagel, Eugh Sinclair Young, Noah Beery, Virginia Cher-

He said that it would make na

and his actress wife Valerie Taylor, Organ Recital by Quentin difference whatsoever, that he was

M. Maclean

still going ahead with his prepara Vivien Leigh, Hasel Terry, Henry Blue (George tons, and hinted that the scenario Hall, who took over the band for a short time and many others. The might possibly be entrusted to

crowd on the floor was such as to Clemence Dane"

practically prohibit dancing.

7.15 to 7.33 pm-

1. Rhapsody in Gershwin).

2. An Organist's Yuletide. 7.33 to 7.80 p.m.-"Aldershot Com- inand Searchlight Tattoo,"

1935.

7.50 to 8 pm-

From the Studio Christmas Greetings from ZiB.W. 8 p.m.-Locus time and weather re- 'port, closing local stock quota-

tiona

3.05 to 8.22 p.m.-Jubilee "Musical

Hall-Farade," 1910–1935.

8.22 to 8.40 pm

The New Light Symphony Orchestra

1. Benedictus (Mackenzie):

2. Serenade Mauresque, Op.

No. 2 (Elgar), A

3. Cavatina (Raff),

4. Bolemin

Daviesi.

3.40 to 9 p.m.-

4

10,

Melody

(Walford

From the Studio

St. Andrew's Church Carol Party

9 to 9.15 p.m.-A Relay of the

His fim will not be a specta cular one in the sense of shooting big battle scenes. He wants to concentrate on the character at Charles Edward and his personal

story.

THE SCHUFFTAN PROCESS

On the next set I was able to see tor the first time bow the

Btars were signing ali sörts of

peculiar objects-I saw a collar thrown up into a box for Hazal Terry's signature, paper caps, de- tachable cuffs, programmes galore. One could not but admire the pa- tience of one autograph hunter who had labortonsly collected all the signatures she wanted save one. Her programme was passed

absent-mindedly tossed it down to the crowd on the floor. The lady was not downcast. She got a fresh

Schußtan procesas is actually work-down to the star, who signed and ̈ ed. Karl Grune bas built a large set occupying two studios. It re- presents the market square of Cor- Dal, a small Burgundian town in the eighteenth century. All the buildings, however, were rooniens," Beside, and to the left of the ca- mera, stood a small model, con- sisting of several roofs and a castle in the background..

Otto Kanturek, Grune's cametas man, explained to me how the pro- cess worked. The scene la shot

Daventry News Bulletin Copy through a plate of glass, part mir

right by Reuter),

9.15 to 9.30 p.m.-

From the Studio

A Violin Recital by Conrado ae la Cruz accompanied by Nura Kanis

PROGRAMME

1. La Gita--Kreisler.

2. Melody-Dawes,

3. Valse Bluette-Drigo-Auer.

4. Estrellita. Ponce-Helfet

5. Bumoreske Dvorak-Wilhelm 9.30 to 9.35 p.m

Two Songs by Richard Crooks (Tenor)

1. Nazareth Gounod.

2. The Rosary.—Nevin.

9.35 to 10 p.m.-

From the Studio

A version of Charles Dicken's well known story "A Christmas Carol"

10 p.m.-Big Ben: Reuter" "Press

Bulletins.

10.10 to 10.15 p.m.

Savoy Christ- Debroy

mas Medley" (art. Somers.").

10.15 to 11.15 pm-

Relay from Daventry "Grand Christmas Pantomime."

The story of Sinbad the Sailor, or Life on the Ether Wave, 11.15 p.m. to 12 midnight-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

12 midnight.Close dow

BERLIN PROGRAMME -

ror, part clear. The plate is plac ed at such an angle to the lens

that it reflects the model, and when the him is exposed the roof-

less houses and churches are neat- ly roofed and spired. It is ex traordinarily Ingenious and also very economie. The results are such as to defy detection..

80mm.e-

Grunne was shooting a what, grisly scene. Ernest Deutsch, a distinguished Austrian actor who is making his debut in British films, was being led out to exec12- tion. The guillotine waited for him in the middle of the square. There was a squad of infantry, drummers, and a vast executioner

1 on the scaffold.

TEMPERAMENTÄL

But, there was also a delay. At first one could not understand why, One of the actors had gone tem- peramental. He was a black, cát Grphe wanted that cat to cross Deutsch's path as he walked to the scaffold. The cat was firmlý persuaded that his path would not cross that of his fellow-player. Petting and persuasion, were ALTE useless But there was one more argument up Grime's sleeve, had the cat's understudy brought -on. As soon as the star saw his rivat appear he behaved perfectly and stalked across the ant as he

HA

* pim-Call DJA DIN, DJB had originally been intended to do.

(Germ. Engl.). ·

German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ..

Engi).

9.15 p.m.-Relayed from Cologne:.. "Das Soester Gloria," Binging Brass Wind Music from the 81. Patroclus Belfry at Soest on Christmas Eve. 1.45 p.m.-News in English on DJÁ

and in Dutch on DJB, DJN.

"..

10 p.m.-Relayed from Cologne:

"Unto us a Child was born this .... day." Christmas Carols from

the Minster at Aix-la-Chapelle. The Story of Christmas 10.15 pm-"A plate of Christmas

Goodies" from Germany, Prepared by Irmtraut Kugin. 11.10 p.m.-News.in German on

DJA. DJB, DIN. 11.30 pm--To-day in Germany

Sound Pictures. 11.45 pm.—"The Christmas Dream”. 12.15 am-News in English an DIA and in Dutch on DJB, DIN.

12 30 mm. Close DJA, DJB, DJN

(German, Engl.)."

RADIO MANILA

€ p.m.--Song and Movie Magazine.

of the Air.

6.30 p.m.-Spanish Informational

Period.

6.40 --p.m.-English Informational

Period

4.55, p.m-Stock quotations, through

Grune told me that he is looking forward with the Zeenest anticipa- tion to the filming of Dr Cronin's covel, "The Stars Look Down,”":

XMAS IN GERMANY

"

!Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright.)]

Beriin, Dec. 22.

No less than 5,000,200 shil- dren wer invited with their parents to attend a total of 30,000 Xmas treats on Sunday evening. stated Herr Goebel at the begin- ning of a speech held in one, of these celebrations in Berlin and heard by radio at the re maining 29,000 gatherings.

Transuccon Kuo mil

7,45 pm-Riu Hermanos. Pro-

gramme,

8 pm-Violin Recital by Nolf

Reyes.

8.15 p.m. The White Horse Radio Scamps from Out of Nowhere. 8.30 p.m.-Cyster Newspaper Ad-

ventures-A Man Esappears.

8.46 p.m.-Stock Quotations and

Local Market Reports,

9 p.m.-"Kits" Tablante and his

College. Harmonizers

the courtesy of Bwan, Culbert || 930 vm-Symphony No. 5 in P. son and Fritz."?

4. p.m.-Interlude of Bongal: with

Francisco Trinidad,✨

7.15 pm. Mágic: Brain: Christmas

Programme

7.35 pm-8idio Music.

Major (Pastoral), by Beeth oven, played by the Boston Bymphony

Ta directed

by Serge Konss 10.08 p.m.Musical Varieties

·11 pm.--8ign. Otr

programme and started all over again. Such determination deser- ves its reward.

1935.

1935 1936

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