4 SNOWS
CALL:
2.30–£13
7.16-4.30
ENTERTA
INM
QUEENS
DAILY SHOWINGS at 2,80, 5.15, 7.80 & 9.30
TO-DAY ONLY
FROM TO-MORROW
Britain's men of steel The World famous
in action
ia
**The LAST
OUTPOST
with
CLAUDE RAINS...
CARY GRANT
tenor
RICHARD TAUBER
in
One of the most delicious talking pictures it is
possible to imagine "BLOSSOM
TIME"
TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY DAJE
ORIENTAL
LAST
THEATRE.”
FLEKKING
ROAD
WANCHAS
TEL. 28473,
TO-MORROW
4 TIMES TO-DAY MONDAY-TUESDAY
KAY GIVES YOU A GREAT PERFORMANCE FULL OF
THRILLS AND ACTION !
KAY FRANCIS
Stranded
GFORCE BRENI
PATHICÍA ELLIS DONALD WOUTS ROBERT BARAT - SANTON MILANE
THE BIG FUNNY RADIO SHOW
George RAFT afice
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1936
Merle Oberon as she appears (15 Lady Blakeney) In “Scarlet Pim-
| peṛnel” London film production Showing To-Day at the Star Theatre.
TO-DAY AT THE CINEMA
Hong Kong
KING'S:—
"Broadway Melody of 1936" QUEEN'S :--
"The Last Outpost"
ORIENTAL:-
"Stranded"
Kowloon
ALHAMBRA:—.
Broadway Ma.ody of 1936**
MAJESTIC:-
FAYE
VERY
STAR:
NIGHT
ZEIGHT
A Faromaent Fetare with FRANCES LAWOF SRD- PATSY KELLY THREE RADIO ROGUES o Walter Wonger production
Prices Matinees 20 ¢-30 c. Evenings 20 c.-80 -50 c~70 c,
EXTRA SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW MONDAY TUESDAY
MAMMOTH
DOUBLE STAGE AND SCREEN SHOW
COWAN & BAILEY
AND THEIR ENTIRE COMPANY
OF MUSICIANS, COMEDIANS, SINGERS AND DANCERS, WILL APPEAR AT ALL PERFORMANCES.
ESTARE
SHOWING TO-DAY
LONDON MA
FILMS
HOWARD OBERON
EXTE Merke
The SCARLET PIMPERNEL
Any Batoners Ciczy
Directed
Alexander KORDA
ALSO "MICKEY PLAYS PAPA". WALT DISNEY'S CARTOON
ANTRY WATER
-NEXT CHANGE- JACKIE COOPER IN "DINKY”
QUEEN'S THEATRE
A Change In The Programme.
on
An announcement was made by the Queen's Theatre yesterday that Bunday the superb picture "Blossom Time" will be shown instead of "Two for To-night."
"ESCAPE ME NEVER”
Escape Me Never," the film of the sensational stage hit. comes to the King's Theatre on Wednesday. with the brilliant star, Elisabeth Bergner, and many of the prin cipals of the original London cast including Hugh Sinclair, Leon Quartermaine and Griffith Jones,
2.4
The Margret Kennedy play offers the tiny Austrian actress, who was last seen by Gla faus in the title role of "Catherine the Great," her finest and most lovable role Gemtas Jones, the little waif who ir found wandering about Venice half starving and given shelter by Sebastian Sanger, 2 penniless young composer.
In the romantie atmosphere' of· the Dolomites, Sebastian develops an attachment for the little creature, who loves him. But when he meets Fenella, the beautiful aristocratic fances of his brother, Caryl, he falls madly in love with her.
JJ
The Best Man Wins"
"Scarlet Pimpernel"
KING'S :-
Sunday
"Broadway Melody of 1938"
QUEEN'S:-
"Blossom Tine" ORIENTAL:--
"Every Night At Eight"
STAR:-
"The Scarlet Pimpernel" ALHAMBRA:---
"Broadway Melody Of 1936"
"THE SCARLET
PIMPERNEL”
Twenty years ago Baroness Orczy was asked by a ramous pubilshing house to suppy, a thrilling serial in rather a hurry. Within fifteen minutes or receiving the commis- sion she had formulated mentally the story of "The Scarlet Pimper- nel"
Originally the setting was to be Russia, but for diplomatic reasons Baroness Orczy altered li to France in the time of the re- volution. Since its first publica.. tlon the story has been a Dest seller in almost every country of the world.
Because so many popular books have been unsuccessful as films, I seized the opportunity of discuss. ng the subject with Baroness Orczy when the filming by Alexan der Korda of her famous book was almost completed.
"It seems certain to me already." she said, "that the picture will be an excellent interpretation of mis story. The amazing thing is the way that the actors and actresses have given the precise charac terisation that I visualised when i wrote the story. It has been almost uncanny to watch.
"When Mr. Korda Arst planned to produce whe Scarlet Pim- perne" he invited my advice. was glad to help in any way I could; and now I am proud of my small part in the making or a film which I confidently think will be a big success,"
.
The picture is to have a specia presentation at the Star Theatre this week.
Richard Tanber the world's most famous tenor as he appears in Schübert's "Blossom Time” showing from: to-morrow at the Queen's Theatre,
“BLOSSOM TIME”
GOLF
Starting Times For Fanling
The following times for Fanlin
on Sunday have been announced
1.3.
י.
OLD COURSE'
9.24 W. 'S. Hulier, J. MacKngh:"", 9.38 A McKellar, J. Forbes
9.32 A. Sommmerfelt, D. J. Gu-
more
0.36 A. M. Hrth, D A. O'Klee, 9.40 J. S. Dunnett, A. K. Forsyt. 9.44 E N. Wilamson, R. K
Collings
9.48 T. R. Roxell..R. A. Rodger 9.52 J. M. Gray, W. J. E. Mac
kenzie
9.56 W. N. A Smalley, T. R
Chassela
10.40 T. C. Monaghan, N. K. Lt-
tlejohn
10.04 P. Morrison, W. W. C. She
wan
10.08 G. T. May, R. C. Webb 10.12 H. Jusserand, K. W. JODE 10.16 8. P. Langley, H. Hatcher 10.20 W. A. Stewart, E. M. Bryde. 10.24 W. J. 8. Key, A. Anderson 10.28 A. E. Lissaman, K. 8. Rb-
bertson 10.32 10.38
K. Rounds, I. H. Geare H. A. Browning, D. S. Ed Ward 440 J. S. MacLaren, J. Smith 10.44 R. H. MacGregor. 1. C. Mar
key
F
10.48 D L Prophet.-.-Harrop 10.52 S. T. But in 8. A. Sep. 10.58 F. C. B. Black, B. D. G
Barlow
11.00 A. Ritchie, C. H. Burton 11.04 A. D. Humphreys, HC
Hopkins
11.08 A T. Lay, Col. Bilke 11.12 E. Bathurst. Comdr. Hole
Alexander, W.
11.18 W. L.
Lorimer
11,20 A. Webster, F. C. Mudie 11.24 10. E. C. Marton, D. S. Robb 11.28 A. N. & QAA, MacFadyen NEW COURSE
*****
9.28 R. Young, S. H. Dodwell 9.32 G. Marseile, H., H. Mundy 9.40 T. Stearns, J. B. Mackle 9.44 D. J. Keogh, R. K. Valen
tine
·9.52 · W. E. Hunt, W. M. Barton 9.56 R. Barnard, E. T. McMullen' 10.04 Mrs. Smalley, Miss - Curtin NEW YEAR'S MEETING New Year's meeting were:-
results
Bogey (Par) Pool Old Cour÷8:- L R. Billinghurst (18). one wins.
Mixed Bogey Far Pool New Course:-Mrs. A. K. Mackenzie (13) and A. T. Lay (10) all square” win ADD GOLF
COMPETITION RESULTS The Royal Golf Club, competition reaults are given below
Captain's Cup
New Course Fanling: Mrs. Lam- bert qualified 106-32-74.
Medal Pool
New Course Fanling: Won by Mrs. Roffey 83–17-7).
70
Mrs. Gilmore's Frize
Won by Mrs. Goldman 106–36-
L.G.U. Medal Competition
Silver Division: December 10,
Mrs. Newbigging 95-16-79.
Bronze. Division: December 10,
Mrs. Gray 104-35-69,
Sliver. Division: December 17. Mrs. Gilmore 87-15-72.
Bronze Division: December 17, Mrs. Goldman, 106-38-70.
Draw for Captain's Cup First Round; Mrs. Mackenzie v. Miss Crapnell
*
Byes, Mrs. Webb.7. Miss Knill, Mrs. Lambert v. Bye, Mrs; Mackin- tosh v. Mrs, Redmond, Mrs. Brown- v. Mrs. Hiller.
First round to be played by Jan. 14, second round by Jan. 28, third round 'by Feb. 11,
......... Draw for Championship |
- First Round: Mrs. Rodgers v. Mrs. Redmond, Mra, Sommerfelt v. Mrs. Roffey, Mrs. Norah Wilson - v. Mra Shewan, Miss Crapnell v. Mrs. Cassidy.
Byes: Mrs. Newbiggin', v. Mrs. Hüller, Mrs. McGowan V. Mrs. Mackenzie.
First round to be played by Jan. 21, second round by Feb. 4, third round by Feb, 18.
SHOWING TO-DAY SIMULTANEOUSLY
KING'S ALHAMBRA
HONG KONG
KOWLOONS
"At 280, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.80 P. 1 A1 2.30, 5.20, 7.30 & 9.30 P.I
SO NEW—IT'S A YEAR AHEAD
BROADWAY
McDo
MELODY
1936
Filmdom's NEW wonder show!Yon va waited seven years for it...m king's rane' som to produce! So crammed with gloek. **ous music, so packed with fun, rdi
mance, ipectacle, so teeming with stars ofscreen, stage and radio, ItsCE a new standard for screen, musicals)"
EVERYTHING IN ONE GIANT SHOWS SONG HITS!
"Broadway
Rhythm"
HOK A Sunday Afternoon"
*West Are My
Lucky Start **Sing Before Breakfa
JACK BENNY · ELEANOR POWELL ROBERT TAYLOR
Heading Cast of IS Star 200 Girls!
-COMING TO THE KING'S- ELISABETH BERGNER
in "ESCAPE ME NEVER" UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE
FINAL
..
-COMING TO THE ALHAMBRA "LITTLES. FRIEND"
A GAUMONT BRITISH PICTURE
SHOWINGS MAJESTIC
TO-DAY
Edmund
THEATRE 220
Ai 2,30,- 5.20,
7.20 2 9.20 P.E.
LOWE Jack HOLT
The BEST MAN WINS
#h
Belt Lugas Florence Rice
M-G-M's New Mammoth Musical Show!. "Broadway Melody of 1936"" with Jack Benny, Eleanor Powell, Robert Taylor, Heading Cast of 15 Stars! 200 Giris! showing to-day at the King's & Alhambra Theatres.
"BROADWAY MELODY
OF 1936"
0!
for thin ve seconds. keys brought the same results with tables, chairs, funtains 1 lounges By reversing the pre- sure of the keys the floor could be bared in a dash
Six months of extensive pre- paration, including weeks dance rehearsals, lengthy research for magic sets, designing of The well known tired busTILES dresses and gowns by Adrian, a man and even those not so tired, complete Broadway dress fe as well as Mrs. T. B. M. and sli /*"*» Draw for Bons Cup
hearsal for the penthouse number: the children will find entertainment First Round: Miss Krill v. Mrs. and four months of filming was of a new and fascinating order Roffey, Mrs. Burridge v. Mrs. necessary at the Metro-Goldwyn. "Broadway Melody of 1836, Shewan, Mrs. Brown v. Mrs Mc Mayer studios for their most: am-Goldwyn-Mayer's most amb Gowan, Mrz Orápnell v. Mrs. bitious musical, "Broadway Me musical extravaganza, which Valentine, Mra, Roberts v. Miss lody" of 1938," which plays this showing at the King's and Alba Stevenson, Mrs. Tinson v. Miss week end at the Alhambra and bra Theatres,
Lavish and spectacularly beau Crapnell, Mrs. Jusserand. v. Mrs. King's Theatres.
ful dance routines staged by Dave Macgown, Mrs. Simpson v. Mrs.
The modernized Manhattan Gould, whose Oarines"" and ""Com Barber.
penthouse, the setting for one oftinental" created such a furora, Byes: Mrs. Malcolm v. Miss the five elaborate dance ensem aroused the enthusiasm of the first Marsh, Miss Curtain V Mrs bled, is the largest ever built at night audience as did the fire uer Bishop, Mr. Rodgers », Y.
Mrs that studio for a single musical song hits by Nacie Herb Browa
and Arthur Freed Hiller, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Harrop sequence, NEU - First round to be played by Jan., The furniture for the scene war New screen faces vie for honours 25, second round by Feb. 8 third controlled by springs and operated
new, musical attraction and round by Feb. 22, fourth round by by a board similar in many re March
spects to a plans. A sight touch Benny, whose popularity on the radio surpasses all others proves of Bchimbert's originalThe first named player to be on one of the keys canxed « grand face a delightful in hin and so
the level of the tore the camer works have, of ours, heer used responsible for fixing the match plano
"THE LAST OUTPOST"
Anxious mothers need have no fear in taking their children to sen
tish picture Blossom Time" which Claude Rains in a motion picture.
opens at the Queeer's Theatre to The actor insisted that it be "speci
morrow, for British International Ged in his new Paramount film con-
Everyone have heard of the Pictures at Elstree, and wrote tract that he does not have to ap go'den voice of Richard Tauber, specially for this fim several fine pear in any more sinister roles. famous tenor who started off the musical numbers which he also Consequently, the star of "The phenomenal vogue of "You Are angs in the film, Invisible Man," and other serie My Heart's Delight," but how Directed by Paul Stein, who was Gibraltar, Jan. 2.2 alms appear in a straight dramatic many people realise that he is a schoolboy friend of Tauber's the role in The Last Outpost," the satever composer of music, aim is based an entirely new The British battleship Renown Paramount production now play welched anchor and left for Alex-ing at the Queen's Theatre, with and has often mang his own com version of "The Life Of Schubert
Cary Grant, Gertrude Micheal, positions in public? - Hathleen Burke and Colin Tapley Herr Tauber made his first Bri-
H.M.S. RENOWN
andelaa
with established favorites in the
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