HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1933.
CENTUA
HEATRE
"TAKE QUEEN'S
→
TO-DAY AT THE
CINEMA
WESTBOUND BOA
King's.
HONG KONG
Scarface."
SHOWING TO-DAY Ar 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 PM,
Queen's.
"Make Me A Star."
Central
Symphony of Six Millions,"
Oriental,
"Pack Up Your Troubles,"
World,
Advance Booking at AndersonA and the Theatre Tel, 25720,-
COMMENCING TO-DAY
At 2.80, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.80 P.M.
IMPERISHABLE DRAMA OF TWO HUMAN SOULS
AMID THE TUMULTUOUS CANYONS
OF THE CITY"..
Fannie Hursts
S
P
H
A Story of the Greatest Test Love Ever Faced.
In the Skill of a Surgeon's Hands Lay the Life of the Woman He Loved!
N
OF SIX MILLION
ith IRENE DUNNE „RICARDO' CORTIZ GREGORY RATOIF ANNA APPEL RKO RADIO. PICTURE
Directed by Gregory
NEXT CHANGE
6.15 & 9.30 P.M.
LEW AYRES
AND
MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN
IN.
"THE PENALTY
OF FAME"
A UNIVERSAL MELO-
`DRAMA OF NEW YORK
NIGHT LIFE.
AT 12.30, 2.30 & 7.15 P.M.
THE STAR MOTION PICTURE COMPANY
PRESENTS
IN
"Vienese Night."
KOWLOON
The Passionate Plumber."
Star.
Majestic.
"Yes, Mr. Brown."
King'a.
COMING
Greeks Had a Word 'for
Flowers and Trees"
Coloured Symphony. Second Hand Wife.
Queen's.
Broken Wing." "Clear All Wires"
`Central,
Star,
Them,"
"The Penalty of Fame." For the Sake of Love."
World.
3 Star Final.”.
"Tiger Rose."
"This Modern Age.' Oriental.
"What Price Hollywood."
ROME EXPRESS
British Reply to Grand Hotel"
COMING TO THE KING'S
"Rome be
The action of the film Express" which will shortly shown at the King's Theatre, takes, place almnat entirely on a train bound for Rome from France. The picture is produced on the lines of "Grand Hotel" and at first the plot seems rather thin, but as the show goes on it get quite clear, concentrating on the adventures of a "couple of crooks in pursuit of a confederate who has "double crossed" them, a runaway couple; | a film star taking a holiday and a well known millionaire.'
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Despite the confined location the action never flags once the train has started, and the interest kept up to the end. The story bo- gins wih the departure of the Rome' Express. On board is a crook | escaping with a stolen, Van Dykel masterpiece. He has double-cross- ed his confederates over the theft and thinks he has left them be- hind, not knowing they just caught the train at the last moment. The best part of the story is perhaps when he innocently comes face to face with his enemies in a game of cards. Those who took part in this scene acted superbly. The crook is murdered by his former confederates, but after committing
SJONCKONES FINESINTA
HOWARD HUGHES' WHITE-HOT THUNDERBOLT
SCARFACE
with
PAUL MUNI ANN DVORAK OSGOOD PERKINS KAREN MORLEY BORIS KARLOFF
God-less, loveless, heartless, he fought his brutal way up to the pinnacle of pow- er, only to be challenged by
a frail woman.
More Thrilling Drama Than You Ever Saw, and More To Think About! ·
■ HOWARD HAWKS
production
Adapted-by Ben Hechi Fran the naval by Armitage Trail
-ALSO-
MICKEY MOUSE
IN
'The WHOOPEE PARTY
UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE
AND
SILLY SYMPHONY Presents "FLOWERS & TREES?
A bunch of lunatics, Stuart Erwin, Zazu Pitts, Joan Blondeli and Bez Turpin, who will delight you in "Make Me a Star" now at the Queen's Theatre,
AMUSING PICTURE AT
THE QUEEN'S,
learned from
a
the dreadful act, the murderer MAKE ME A STAR Cannot find the stolen picture which had by mistake got into the hauds of a millionaire, who, being an ardent if unscrupulous collec tor, keeps it. This nearly costs him very dear, for it, brings upon
·Stuart Erwin is a clerk in him the attention of the murderer, general store in a small town and and it was only the presence of aspires to great heights. He has mind and bravery of his despised one ambition in life and that is to secretary that gets them out of a become a movie star. He practices Miss CHEUNG YICK WAN Sortable and compro the art of acting which he has
mising situation.
a correspondence At the same time the runaway course. He eventually is fired couple get into trouble, being dis
from his job and starts out for covered in the compartment whore the murdered man was hidden, Hollywood. Joan Blondell whe but after an inquiry by a French doubles for a famous star macets detective who pretends that he is the boy from the country helps a scientist after bugs; it was made him by introducing him to pretty clear that the senior of the director. They give him a trial, two crooks was responsible for and see so much comedy in his everything.
acting they take him on. It ends well for him however, after many! a heartache. He is at his best in this role, and with Zasu Pitts and Ben Turpin you are assured of a side splitting comedy that is hard to surpass. The cast is, an un- usually good one and we certainly recommend "Make Me A Star" for an evening's entertainment.
"FOR THE SAKE
OF LOVE'
A SPLENDID STORY WITH CANTONESE & MANDARIN DIALOGUE.
The picture ends with the arrival of the train at Rome, The mur derer has committed suicide, his confederate marries the famous actress who turned out to be the (Continued-at foot of next Column)
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sweetheart of his old days the runaway couple is re-united, the millionaire still continues to bully his secretary, and the train bore who was responsible for the bring ing together of the purusers and pursued, goes his way with his golf clube.
The film is well acted and direct ed and has sitoh notablo stars "as Esther Halston, Donald Chithrop, Joan Barry, Cedric Hardwick, Harold Huth and Gordon Harker. It is well worth seeing and should prove a great success as a British answer to Hollywood's "Grand Hotel."
being the little early-haired girl who posed atop a cake of Fairy soap about fifteen years ago.
Besides Lowell Sherman, the principal men in, the picture are David Manners and Phillips Smal ley. This is Sulley's first pic ture in years.
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2.30-5.10
7.156.30
BOOKING
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COMING TO KING'S
THEATRE
"THE GREEKS HAD A
WORD FOR THEM "
Fresh from its record run on the Broadway stage, The Greek Had
#
Word for Them," Samuel Goldywn's film version of the Zoo Alins play, comes to the King's Theatre on Thursday with. Ina
Commencing Thursday, Claire, Joan Blondell and Madge
-15th June.
TO
THEY CAME
BROADWAY TO HAVE
THEIR "BREAKS" RE-
LINED -WITH GOLD!
MI LOSES MAY MY GWEI
lo, this Fast-mobving sbury of throw mich who come ́te broad-
way to have their ""breaks" refined [.
AMUR GOLDWYX
GREEKS HAD AWORD THEM
INA CIAIRE
JOAN BLONDER:
MADGE EVANS LOWELL SHERMAN - DAVID MANNERS OR ADETS ACTUAL
Evans portraying the roles of "Them!"
Thus the sorean gets a new idea in film entertainment. Smartness and sophistication are its keynote, a keynote which demonstrates szów the daring showmanship of Samuel Goldwyn. For months New York laughed at the wise-caracking: ad- ventures of these three dizy blondes this triumvirate which might easily have been sisters of The Three Musketeers." Aad now these same adventures have been pictures for the edification of the country at large.
Never before has the screen seen the counter part of these merry maids of Broadway, whose squad- bles and loyalties made the hilar ity of the story. Jean, Polaire and, Schatze-art each as different from the other two as is possible, unless it happens that there's a man in the offing, and then' all bats are off. th
Sharing the spotlight with them is Gabrille Chanel, the world- famed style aut rity of Paris, who designed thirty outfits in which the three blondes disport in the picture gowns and costs and other apparel which cost in the neighbourhood of 8100,000. Ina Clair star of this comedy of mil- lionaire-hunters, wears fifteen of the Chanel creations. Madge Evans and Joan Blondell combined with
most her to provide the dazzling fashion parade the screen has sten. One of the two fur wraps worn by Miss Claire is valued at $40,000. These clothes are entire. ly in keeping with the play, for it deals with New York society and night life among the ritzy Park Avenue donizens
No expense has been spared by
SYMPHONY OF SIX Mr. Goldwyn to bring this United
MILLION
NOW SHOWING AT THE
· CENTRAL THEATRE
Heres the picture you have been waiting for, and you will not be dissappointed either when you see these two great stars playing in this powerful story so true to life: You will remember Trenne. Dunn in "Bach Street she is even better in the role she portrays in this drami of human life. Ricardo
Artists production to the screen. As a first step, Sidney Howard, the Pulitzer Prize playwright, adapted the Zoo Akins comedy te the screen, and Richard Day do signed the settings. Alfred New- man, composer, wrote the musical score, and Lowall Sherman was. assigned to direct. Mr. Sherman, incidentally, also plays one of the leading male roles in the picture, he being one of the few Hollywood artists equipped with sufficient talent to double in brass.
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The story we photographed chronologically, which means that Cortex as the Doctor is excellent, it was "shot" as written by the and handles a difficult part very author, instead of being shot hind- creditably; It is a picture with aside formost, as has been the cus- moral, and proves how his faith in tom from time immemorial in himself was restored by the staunch Hollywood. "Street Scene," support of a little girl friend of other Goldwyn winter, was the bis childhood days, when he was first picture to attained there, both just a little boy of the Ghetto, in expense and artistry, was: 80 There is plenty of action in this gratifying that the system was re atory enacted by your favourites. peated here. An excellent evenng's entertain- ment, so do not miss it. The sup- porting cast is-Anna Appet, Gre- gory Ratoff, Noel Madison. John St. Polis and Lita Chevret under the direction of Gregory La Cava.
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and that is that gentlemen really do prefer blondes. They also prove that it isn't the woman at all who pays and pays.
Miss Vlaire, who has the leading role, is a former "Follies" girl and if anybody ought to know about these matters, she certainly should. She will be remembered for her excellent work in "The Royal Family of Broadway," and "Rebound," her other screen char- acterizations, And Joan Blondell and Madge Evans are two of the fastest-coming young women Hollywood, the latter by the way, (Continued on previous column),
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Pack your
UP
Trouble
From the beginning even from the beginning of the stage run questions have arisen as to what it was the Greeks had a word for. Fans will learn now that the
is word
"betaera,"
meaning blondes on the loose. In fact, the Greek "hetaera,” and the modern be sisters under the skin. The " appear to so-called "gold-diggor girls are always saying: "Meet my fanes not that I'm engaged or anything like that but." Suscepti when they are in the offing. ble millionaires are never sufe
One thing they prove, though, (Continued on previous column).
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FASCINATING glimpses.of HOLLYWOOD'S favorites
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Make Me a Star
Q
Guramount
Glerie
with
JOAN BLONDELL STUART ERWIN ZaSu Pitts--Ben Turpin
NEXT CHANGE
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the cards foreteli: a lover from the skies? And when he arrives she plays. him Love-Trickal
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