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1932 UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE?
An Outstanding Feature Based"
on David Belasco's Great Stage Success
SHE STOLE WHAT WAS ALREADY HERS!
the silence of the right she came ...alone...to keep a rendezvous with love this woman of ice who turned, to fire...and lefther precious pearls: an payment for caresses that were free! A woman who feared love —burvas brave enough to siealitli
SAMUEL GOLDWYN
SWANSON
TONIGHT-NEVER
BASED ON
DAVID BELASCO'S
GREAT STTAQe success
THE MOST COMFORTABL
A PEACH OF A PAIR..
Janet and Charlie
In their gayest
•fastest hap- piest romance.... with lots of laughs by Brendel
AND THE ONLY AT CONDITIONED THEATRE IN ELE
MELODIES YOU'LL
BE HUMMING
"Delicions
You Started it" Somebody from
Somewhere.
JANET
GAYNOR
AND
CHARLES FARRELL
DELICIOUS
with
EL BRENDEL
UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE:
Murio
GEORGE GERSHWIN
Worldw
Charles Farrell:
To-night or Never.
Yeat of Broadway"
With John Gilbert,
Hal Shot at Sunrise.)
KOWLOON.
Show of Shows."
COMING.
LASTO NIGHT!!
JOHN
Secrets of a Secretary
The Night Angel'
Central.
The Painted Desert,' 77 Park Lane.”· Arrowsmith!" Honeymoon Lane."
Queen's
Star
Kept Husbands."
General Crack.
Lighta.
WEST OF BROADWAY
dramatie o role )
with
EL BRENDEL LOIS MORAN MADGE EVANS
NEXT CHANGE
EDDIE DOWLING & JUNE COLLVER
*IN
KING'S THEATRE.
JANET GAYNOR IN}< DELICIOUS."
The fact that Janet Gaynor and Charios Farrell are about the big
HONEYMOON LANE
At Garamount
Release
SHOWING SOON BILL BOYD
VAINTED ESERT
KING'S COLLEGE CONCERT. THE STAR OF
FINE EFFORT BY STUDENTS.
The second annual concert. pro
"TO-NIGHT OR
NEVER.
sented by the students of King's GLORIA SWANSON'S IDEAS
-College took place in the College.
Hall on Saturday night when
Cheung,
ON BEAUTY.
.រ
WEST OF
BROADWAY.”
JOHN GILBERT CAUGHT BY LOS MORAN
GOSSIP &
B X
The Bear.
FACT
MoCren
"Went of Broadway"" now show- gest drawing cards on the screaming at the Queen's Theatre talls
Mary Carr and others to-day was very much omphasised how a weak, drunken and lowe-sick The American authorities having the extras overnight with
leaped from the obscurs ranks of yesterday when Delicious, their young man, played by John Gilbert, banned the title, "Scarface," Ho-sensational performances in "The latest talkie to the Colony, opened returns from the War, is jilted, and ward Hughes a gang lo to end Jazz Age," and has since been con its at the King's Theatre.
in his rage centrhots gin mar gang films, will be called The sistently starred. "Kept Hus The picture itself contros round ringo, with an extremely hard and Scar. Presumably it was feared
bands in the story of a young col the activities of a poor girl, a part sensible meal ticket" girl. When that Mr. Capone's feelings would and gives rise to an embarrassing lege athlete who marries a rich girl
played extremely well by Miu he tries to fix up a divorce he finds be burt, Paul Munt and Boris social problem. It was directed by
El Epenúri sirires louarda the better things in life, in "Dellalau, Foz romancy with Jand Gazir, Charles Forralt and wiz newe- Gerakiten sony la
that there is nothing doing.
Karloff, the Londoner who was ori Lloyd Bacon.
Dot, played by Lois Moran, sternginally plain Mr. Pratt, will be the No Stage Fright.
rival gangsters, Oolman's Next.
Savoir Faire to the nth degree is invested in Lilyan Tashman. The blonde best-dressed
the
14
· Wor
acroen * feels.
the gdt.
and handsome in a wonderful black gown, outwits him at every turn, And, being stronger, and cleveren
Ronald Colman's next picture man of than he is she gets her way, win-will be The Brothers Karamazov, perfectly at home on ning, through rebuffs and humilia from the novel by Dostoievsky, She can keep up an interesting tions, until he sees that he cannot Sidney Howard's adaptation should conversation between shots, step in be intelligent, but one shuddera to and do her hit, come back and take think what they will call it. Fup the conversation without the Wasn't Anna Karepina" rookrit least difficulty. She has that feel tened 68 Lover
ing of knowing exactly what to do at the right time,
"The Tittle Ass
do without her."
Gilbert is. & very fine actor and he puts real hate into the secties whore he tries frit one way and then, another to escape. He loves someone else, but he is unught. He
is and unstable and his bluster is met by a persistence that wears him down.
There are some ne open air
'Cinema Billons.
in
Startling figures showing the slump in British cinema attendan A donkey took part ces since the additional entertain alast wiralces play, The ment faxos were imposed were quot Little Am," Cornish comedy, ed at a national protest meeting of which was broadcast Tast month. exhibitors in London.
The play, produced by Mr. The total attendances at the 4,000 Filson Young, was written by the cinomas in the country in one Rev. Bernard Walke, and acted by year was from 1,300,000000 to the villagers of St. Ellany, Corni 1,400,000,000
wall in a barn The sound effects During 12 weeks when, the new the bells of St. Hilary's Church
were provided by form shimmls and taxation was in operation there was The only stage experience the per
Mr. Johnson," Charles Farrell's you see, will live there rather then decrease at the rate of about formers have has been gained in
valet.
cent
100,000,000 a year, almost 12 per the annual Nativity Play, which is
The difference between the pre-Hilary's.
broadcast at Christmas from St. vious year's profite and the current The
year's would be £3,250,000.
in hectic New York-because she We are first introduced to Bea likes it. thor (Miss Gaynor) in the steerage It ia d'human and pleasant film, claes of a great ocean liner and on well acted and interesting, the same vessel, as one of the most programme also includes a rattling sought after young fon; Is Chistles good comeds of the slap-stick Farrell, as Robert. Beaumont, Eer-variety. Thers is an amusing police ther travels in the company of a number of Russians who are on
man, fan uproarous scene in a tor-
Dirty Work.
Dirty Work," but Mr. Lynn'
Mr. J. Fotter, M.P, told the meeting: I am not without hope manages to get on hilariously with that the Chancellor, when he pre-out Mr. Tom Walls. It is a com their way to the great continant on between a party of young motorists only to take the ponny off the lower tell, all about, & shopwalker who rent of rain, and then a rough house sent his Budget, will be able not
plicated story that Mr. Travers pricnd seats, but also give you fur ther concessions.".
Gaynor, and a wealthy young man large number of students with their Gloma Swanson, star of "in the person of Charles, Farrell scenes in the hills at the back of parents and friends were present night or Never, the romantic It must be added, too, that Hollywood that so duty, for Arizona, and from all appearances, this show comedy which is showing at the Brendel, who has made himself and the free, open life of the South enjoyed a better success than the Central Theatre to-day, is known such a favourite, was excellent as is well suggested. Jerry and Dut. initial one given last year. The in Hollywood for being one of the programine was repented fast sight film colony's best dressed and most when a now number, The Fool beautiful women. Yet, in discuss Assistants," Chinese comedy writing beauty on the screen, she easts tan and directed by Cheung Chun aside all the Garbos, the Costellos athendous hit. and Gishes and says Hatly that scored Mr. Alfred Morris, the Headmas Corinne Griffith was the only real ter was amongst those present on player for sure beauty who over "Saturday when no less than four appeared in pletures.
teen items were given. The most
"All the rest,” she says were outstanding of these were a Chin-not beauties-they were just highly ese pantomine entitled "The Funny successful" types." Her ability to Old Man" (a dumb, show) and an judge in such matters is proved by English pantomine (Mrs. Jarley's the fact that when Mills. Gabrielle to try it out on a piano that they a horse's box, and how El Brendel Waxworks) taken from the Old Chanel, the famous Parisian dress first mest Beaumont who helps them keeps the police officer who Way
out of a very embarrassing position. guarding her occupied while a Curiosity Shop,” given by the dosigner, was planning the gowns student of Class A, under the for Miss Swanson to wear in a destination, Heather is informed by
When the ship finally gets to its makes her scopo must be soon to
be fully appreciated direction of Mis M. D. Birt. night or Never" United Artists the immigration authorities thas Sufice it to say that in Dali- The other artists also did their picture, she acknowledged that she is not allowed to land as har cions" Janet Gaynor and Charles share of the work very well and without Miss Swanson's help andole who sent for her now fadi Barrell have both excelled them
that he cannot support ber: How selyme two very enjoyable knowledge, her task would have she manages to amuggle herself into
(Continued at foot of next column., co the local screen.”
on the
been impossible.
the show business and one of their and a gang of bootleggers number, a young composer, falls in love with her. He writes a song about her and it is when they wore trying to staal up to the first class
B.B.
have gone one better their pictures shown
Tootball Thald to Film Studio:
From the football field at
poses as a thief in order to trap other thieves and win the hand of the fair assistant Its evolutions And convolutiona,oscasionally oVAT: hy the humor a little too thickly, but Ms Lynn fall of
aud' with shini
College whore he carried the skin to many bard-fought goals, MeCrea gravitated to the soresp where he now carries many a fair is a comedian of heroine to soinanso
okcellently supporte
This young giant of the filos pears in Radio Fictures
and
Ceusa's Theatre with a nosed of Dorothy Mao Kimball Young, Bryant
NEXT ATTRACTION AM I HUSBAND
OR LAPDOG ?
BOUGHT BODY AND SOUL BY -HIS WIFE.
KEPT
Husbands
with
Dorothy MACKAILL Joel AM.CREA
Ned Sparks
ARATIO PICTURE
Directed by LLOYD BACON
ADDED STAGE FEATURE
PROFESSOR ALEKO,
·PRINCESE PANTHEA
& COMPANY Staging a Most Mystif and Scientific Exhibit!
Telepathy Marvels.
STAR
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