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THE BARD OF HOLLYWOOD

Continued from Page 8.) possible upon the legitimate stage.

The head of the ass settles on the shoulders of Bottom not like a clumsy artifice, but with the flicker of a thought

even as humankind can wear it, and every efe in the audience can follow the symbolism of his frat unwitting bravado, the dawning

any other sort. It leads to com-

laziness. In placency and matter of national defence weaknesses are ruinous.

the such

THE LLOYD MAIL

INTERESTING CHRISTMAS ISSUE OF DUTCH MAGAZINE

The Christmas number of the Lloyd

Matt is superior in interest to any other number during the year, both of fear, patho., and the final re-in respect of the articles and illustrn- signation.

Elfin sprites flicker through the woodland, night comes with the flash of Oberon's cloak, and the whole fantasy takes on an appearance of reality with the tricks of the camera and the al- most unlimited stage of the

screen.

tions.

The Lloyd Mail magazine is issued monthly by the Rotterdam Lloyd Royal Dutch Mail Line, the local agents being the J, C. J. Line, and the December issue has just arrived in

Hongkong

It may be that Shakespeare Forest" (Leview of "Desert and

new

Two articles catch the eye on turn- ing the pages, one on Java as seen from a Royal Netherlands Indies Air- ways 'plane, which is illustrated with a number of particularly fine photo- graphy, and

"Dark the other on Abyssinia", a

Cape) by Nesbitt, has brought about a new epoch which tells of some of the dificulties In the cinema, as he did on the and dangera in the unpenetrated stage and in literature. Some portions of Ethiopia.

An article 2,000 Better Film committees Hongkong is entitled "A Passenger's of particular interest to have had a part in causing such Pago", which describes the a production as this to be, at-waiting rooms built by the Rotterdam tempted. The appeals of club- Lloyd at its quays at Rotterdam. The women, the interest of the been provided for persons waiting for illustrations of the lounges which have THRAL schools, the warning by religious incoming ships should make Hongkong groups, all have contributed to residents envious. the starting of the venture. Its success HOW depends upon audiences in America, in Britain, in Sydney, Shanghai and Hong- kong. Will they like Cag- ney as the "bad man” of a dream as much as they would if he. were playing the part of a gang- ster? Will they think that Joe E. Brown is excruciatingly funny as flute-playing Thisbe? Will they laugh at the pranks of Mickey Rooney as Puck as they would if he threw a custard pie?

Hamlet and Portia, Juliet and Viola are waiting for the an- swer. Given their cues, they, too, will step out on the screen.

Other articles include "Modern Square Rigged Training Vessels" and

The Aircraft Carrier".

Coming

JACK BUCHANAN Brewsters

Millions

TO-MORROW at the STAR,

CONTACT!

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Greta Garbo's'twentloth plcture for the American public, "Anna Kare- ninh," which opens at the King's and Alhambra Theatres to-day can safely be acclaimed, her greatest picture. For this, which also serves no her tenth Anniversary, picture, Garbo han been surrounded by Metro-Goldwyn- Moyer with her inest supporting cast, her most superb settings and a story, one of the world's greatest, that has been transferred faithfully from Lev Tolstoy's drama to the screen. As! Count Vronsky, the dashing young, Russian officer who wins Garbo's love and tears her away from her husband Basil Rathbone) and her little sen Freddie

Bartholomew

Fredhe

March turns in one of his finest per- formances. An Karenina, the hus. band, Rathbone repeats his fine per- formance of Murdstone in "David him to Copperfeld", which brought the forefront of featured players. Others in the cast who win honour- able mention are Maureen O'Sullivan, May Robson, Reginald Owen, Phoebe Foster, Gyles Isham, Cora Sue Collins and Reginald Denny, "Anna Karen- ina" is the sixth picture that Clarence Brown has directed for Garbo, and it rtands out as the finest achievement of his directorial career. David O. Selznick was the producer and Wi- Ham Daniels, the cameraman, has presented a lovelier and more happy Garbo than ever before.

"Roberta"

Songs and dances to suit Japan 5% Sterling

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the heart with tender romance. An- other iets the feet to tingling and tho pulso

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of "Smoke Gets in Your There is an amazement-compelling episode demonstrating the sensational Won't Dance", routine. A number of other sparkling

ing novelties have been devised for hilarious Burprises. Astaire and Mies Rogers also vocaliz ing with their dance numbers and Fred demonstrates his skill as pinnist Supporting the three stars Are Randolph Scott, Helen Westley, Victor Varconi, Claire Dodd, Lula Alberni, Ferdinand Munler, Torben Meyer, Adrian Roseley, Bodil Rosing and others. William Saitor directed the Pandro S. Berman production.

"Brewster's Millions"

A new Jack Buchanan film is always an event of the first magnitude. The last occurred nearly eighteen monthe ago when "That's a Good Girl" was shown. Now We "Brewster's

Theatre

lions"

y,

оп

are

pronated

& Millions" at the

"Brewster's Mil-

is an ambitious musical version of the famous

comedy which ran

-for

a year in the West End a few years aga. The story concerns A young man,

played in the film by Jack Buchanan, who is obliged to spend half a million pounds in six months of six in order to qualify for a legacy of million; and "most of the fun arises out of his desperate efforts to of the cash in the time stipulated. Toket rid Directed by Thornton Freeland, the

young American who made "Whoo- pee," "Flying Down to Rio," and other big scale "musicals," "Brewster's Mil- liona" was conceived on broad lines. and may well prove to be the most ambitious thing of its kind England has yet produced. Besides Jack Buchanan, the cost includes Li Damita, Fred Emney, Allan Domit, Meleen, Anthony Holles, Sydney Fairbrother and Sebastian Shaw. The veteran Arthur Wimperis wrote the dialogue, and Ray Nable composed the musical

number.

"Stranded"

The most dramatic, and the great- est in heart interest of all the Warner Bros. service stories, “Stranded," was shown at the Star Theatre yesterday, with Kay Francis and George Brent in the leading roles. "Stranded" 18 stark drama, although thero la comedy relief here and there, Just as there in humour in every walk of life. It centres about the life of a worker of the Travellers Aid, who thinks only in the terms of humanity. She is in love with a hard bolled en- gineer who is building the largest bridge in the world, and who consi dora human beings only as coga in an industrial machine. The clash of characters is tlio strongest point In the story, although the action at times is fast and as thrilling

the wildest melodrama. Kay Francis in the role of the Travellers Ald worker gives one of her greatest screen characterisations. George Bront is excellent as the unyielding engineer. He seems to live the role and some of the scenes give him the best chance of his screen career. Patricia. Ellia is wonderful as the villainess of the

is her production. This

first ex

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strong German, redetion is likely unless England concretely guarantees

to Germany that common Anglo French action against Germany in not even remotely contemplated. He stated that Herr Hitler might frát of Park, Jan. 10. nil claim that the agreement violates An unofficial authoritative German Be Locarno Treaty and would refuse spokesman informed the United to continue to maintain the do- States to-day that Germany takes the militarised character of the Rhino- gravest view of the new Anglo-French fand zone, by fortifying it to offset" military working agreement. the French chain of fortresses in the

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