TO-DAY AT THE
CINEMA
HONG KONG
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1933.
SHOWING TO-DAY
AT
|2.80, 8.10, 7.15 & 9.30 PM.
KINGS THEATRE
SHONGKONG'S FREST C
THE AIR-CONDITIONED. THEATRE
A GRAND DOUBLE ATTRACTION!
King's,
The Cisco Kid,"
Queen's.
"She Done Him Wrong"
Central,
"Congress Dances,"
"
"Handle with: Care."
KOWLOON
ON THE SÜREEN.
Star,
O HENRY'S
Oriental,
CENTRAL
THEATRE
TAKE QUEES'S ED., WESTBOUND BUS
Advance Booking at Andersons and the Theatre Tel. 25720.
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.
AN OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION EVERY- BODY SHOULD SEE!
THE WHOLE WORLD SINGS ITS PRAISE! LILLIAN HARVEY
IN
"Secret Service,"
Majestic.
"Roadhouse Murder."
COMING
"CONGRESS DANCES'
UFA'S GLAMOROUS MUSICAL ROMANCE BOOK BARLY!
NEXT CHANGE
Th
One
d
Only
Lee
TRACY
as the cocklest soldier on the West- ern Front.
Private JONES
"With GLORIA "STUART, Dõneld.
Cook, Emme Dunn, Shirley Grey, Frank: McHugh, Russeff "Gleason Walter Collett. Story, by Richard Schayer. Adapted by Sacipe! Sper wack, Bella"Cokán,
Leemale dr. Di Produced by CH Gorge Jessele
rected by!
UNIVERSAL PICTURE
King's
The Old Man.
Queen's.
"Hell Below.".
World.
"Hottentot,"
Star.
"Viennese Night."
Central:
"Private Jones,"
Majestic,
Dames Ahoy."
LIFE SENTENCES FOR RE.
TURNED BANISHEES
AT SINGAPORE ASSIZES.
At the Singapore Assizes, last week before Mr. Justice Cobbett, Goh Jee Poh, pleading guilty to a charge of unlawful return from, banishment, and was sentenced to penal servitude for life. He said
he came to see his wife and child-
ren.
Sentence
of imprisonment for
life was also imposed on Loh Ab Long for residing in the Colony after having been banished from the State of Negri Sembilan.
Bad Man
The
CISCO KID
..who forgot his peril in a woman's tempting smile.
WARNER
BAXTER
EDMUND
LOWE
Conchita Montenegro Nora Lane
•
FOX PICTURE
Pictures In Hong Kong
"HELL BELOW'
PREVIEW AT QUEEN'S
THEATRE
MAE WEST FILM
AT QUEEN'S
A TALE OF NEW YORK BOWERY
Mae West's arst starring picture,
"She Done Him Wrong,"
is now
at the Queen's Theatre. The pic
ture was written by Mae West. Sha Done. Him. Wrong-
ON THE STAGE
AT 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 F.M. ONLY.
LAST TWO DAYS
CHIN LOO
COMPANY OF
CHINESE ACROBATS AND
JUGGLERS.
IN ANOTHER CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.
PRICES AS USUAL.
* CONGRESS
DANCES"
AT THE CENTRAL
7
BOOKING AT THE
THEATRE
TBL. 25913
& 25332.
NEXT OHANGE COMMENCING THURSDAY, 18th JULY. MAISIE GAY
IN
THE OLD MAN
AN ODD WALEACE"
MYSTERY FILM
*** The Old Man," the latest Wal- lace thriller, adapted from the Wyndham'e Theatre success, in a mystery talkie that keeps its accret right to the end.
It tells of a mysterious charac ter who appears to spend bis tims in replacing stolen property in the Arranway's mansion-of DBD- parently flirtatious wife and of a blackmailer, who, if he does not meet the end he deserves, is at least satisfactorily disposed of be- fore the conclusion.
This, of course, is all very dramatic, and, as too much drasia may cause mental indigestion, the
"THE OLD producers have cast Maisie Gay
MAN"
with
ANNE GREY, CECIL HUMPÉRIES. A BRITISH LION PICTURE IN THE "OLD MAN MAISIE GAY REVEALS HERSELF AS A BRILLIANT BRITISH RIVAL TO MARIE DRESS- LER,--DAILY HERALD.
"HANDLE WITH CARE"
AT THE ORIENTAL THEATRE
Gay and colourful Vienna of inore than a century ago is the set-
El Brendel is a vital factor in ting for Congress Dances," the
the romance between James Dann Ufa operatic satire which is now showing at the Central Theatre.
and Boots Mallory in the Fox Pic It is a Vienna of wine song, ture, "Handle With Care," which gaiety and Intrigue, X all of opens at the Oriental Theatre to these elements are cleverly inter-day." In many of his screen roles, woven in this continental screen Brendel has acted as peacemaker, production, one that seem destined
The management of the Queen's Theatre are to be congratulated
to enjoy a long and proftable ruo. upon the excellence of the stand-
The story has to do with the ard of pictures they have been
royal intrigues of the days of showing lately. We were priveleg-
Napoleon, then banished to Elba. ed to see "Hell Below" yesterday lusty, roaring melodrama of the France and other countries natur The rulers of Austria, Russia, morning, and were surprised at the. Bowery-a hearty tale wonderful photography, in this par-natorious old avenue where men Bonaparte and either in person or of the ally are concerned over the fate of ticular film. When any one sees
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and in this production he again appears as an eliminator of atrite, His rules are that of a music teacher and leader of a boy's band, Dunn énacts the role of a young assistant district attorney who falls. in love with a shop girl, played by Miss Mallory. Twice their love affair is halted by menacing in anything so decidedly extraordin-make."
are men and women are on the through high diplomatic represen-luences but, in the end, they find
Its salona and its poli-tives gather in Vienna to decide the happiness. ticians its honkytonka and its
A thousand boys and girls, vary "dames," furnish a background
vanquished Napoleon's fate. for the activities of the principai ternich.
Austria's Chancellor, Prince Meting from little tots to youngsters characters,
cleverly portrayed by of school age, appear briefly in "Hondle With Care, directed for Conrad Veidt, is determined that Lady
he shall remain in exile and ex- the Fox Films by David Butler, er with a deadly effect on unwary exander of Russia from the "con-
erts every means to keep. Czar Al-To eliminate 1,000 mothers from the set, the youngsters were, for males. Her suitors flock around
ary they are inclined to say, oh, it is perhaps another one of those tricks of the camera, but it is not so in this CRSC. The submarine scene is authentic, we have this 'information first hand so when you go to ace this superb film you will enjoy every minute of it as those who were privileged to see the preview. You will see a disabled submarine at the bottom of the sea, air raids, a leak in the battery room of the submerged submarine. and the dread of escaping chlorine,
Robert Montgomery as the young Lieutenant does some splendid work. Walter Huston and Madge Evans havé the leads opposite him, and offer valuable, support Jimmy Durante "Schnozzle” as the ship's cook afforda many-a Iaugh. He is taking up correspon- dence course in dentistry and tries it out on some British Marines, with whom he has a scrap. We strongly recommend this delightful picture for a good evening's enter Lainment. We do not know of any better way of spending an even- ing, the theatre is delightfully cool with the new system installed, so get set for a relly delightful even- ing at the Queen's Theatre next Thursday. Hell Below "play to' packed houses for weeks in San Francisco, and other places where it was shown.
M. C. S. "
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Miss West is east as Lou," a famous beer-hall entertain
her, practically in swarms, but she cress called in the Austrian capital, the greater part, accured from deals with them in a matter-of-facting Lillian Harvey, as Christel, the phanages.
Despite the efforts of the enchant, Hollywood and Los Angeles or
Busters Phelps and George Ernest are the only children who have speaking roles in the picture. The others appear in what is re- ported as a surprise climax.
glove-shop girl, and, Lil Dagover. as the alluring Comtesse Metter- nich, fails to keep Alexander from the conference and the, congress dance, but the infatuation of the Russian emperor for the delight- ful shopgirl finally carries the day for the Chancellor, whose joy, how | ever, is short-lived, aa, word comes announcing Napoleon's escape. roles. Irving Cummings directed Lillian Harvey carries the show the picture for Fox, Filins, and in magnificent fashion with the able made his exterior scenes on the holp of Henry Garat, Conrad locale of the story, in the scenical Veidt, Lil Dagover, Gibb MoLaughly remarkable Santa Cruz desert
(Continued on previous column). of the Arizona border.
4 SHOWS
DAILY
2.30-515
7.15--8#0
Dillon, Frederick Burt, and young Douglas. Haig and little Marilyn Knowldan all enact important
TERE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY BUB
ORIENTALE
MAE WEST as she appears in 2 DAYS TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
She Done Him Wrong" now at
the Queen's Theatre.
fashion. Those who can provide her with the diamonds which are her weakness may enjoy her favours. The others too bad
Into this-acens comes Cary Grant, apparently a mission-worker with out a diamond to his name, His appearance on the scene, lends to a startling, highly dramatic climax, which puts Lady Lou in. his árma without the customary tribute, în gema.
Miss West sings three songs dur- ing the course of the picture the popular old ballad,” Frankie and Johnnie, and two new songs, A. Man What Takes His Time and "Haven't Got No Peace of Mind," which were written for her hy. Ralph Rainger composer of "Moanin' - Low," "Please," and other popular buccesses. jus
In addition to Grant; Noah BeeryOwen Moore, David Landas Fand Gilbert Roland are in the sung
porting tast
ONLY
HERE'S A SWELL COMEDY ROMANCE !
A thrilling climax with 1000 kids wrecking a gangsters stronghold and putting a mob of racketeers to fight..
HANDLE WITH CARE
SIE BRENDEL
in the role of a garrulous and kind-hearted bharwoman. That this results in much hilarious comedy is a foregone conclusion, and, in itself, should be a big at traction to picturegoers
Anny Grey, Cecil Humphries, D. A. Clarke-Smith and Lester Matthews, in the more dramatic parts, ably support Miss Gay, while Diana Beaumont plays the part of a very attractive maid.
Picturegoera here should make a note that "The Old Man" opens at the King's Theatre on Thurs- day. They will assuredly enjoy
it
THE CISCO KID JUVENILE LONGING'S
COME TO LIFE
Almost every youngster eravga at some time in his career to be a bold, bad bandit- terror of the plains, riding hither and yon Beross the desert, abducting beau- tiful ladies and nonchalantly shoot- ing his way through battalions of enemies. .
And since the pyschologists tell us that many boyhood ambitions persist in later life, this may ex- plain the vicarious thrill Warner Baxter gets out of playing "bad- man" roles on the screen.
"I
"Probably," Baxter Bays, wouldn't care for outlaw parts as a steady diet but "then, there's nothing boring than a steady diet, anyway. My own preference are for a variety of roles-dramatic, romantic or both, and changing in locale as much as possible. But I must admit to a secret 'kick' în being a bandit that I don't find in more conventional roles.
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"Perhaps this is due to the pleaure of wearing and using--s shiny pearlhandled 45 and the thrill of being pursued by a posse, and similar juvenile yearnings literally come to life, or it may be just the romantic glamour that
fiction and the
screen throw about an qutlaw character. But
whichever the reason, the kick is certainly present for the actor. "
In his latest Fox vehicle, The Cisco Kid," Baxter once more gives a bandit portrayal, that of O. Henry'a rolkless but plusive Cisco Kid, whose pursuit by Ser geant Mickey Dunn formed the theme of the memorable "In Old Arizona." In this new offering now showing at the King's Theatre, the pursuit takes, a very different turn, and with the allur- ing Conchita. Montenegro as the Mexican luncer-heroine and Nora Lane as a pioneer widow, the story affords plenty of unexpected hap- penings and an unusual romance.
Edmund Lowe again plays the part of the hardboiled but likeable and James Bradbury, sergeant Jr... Charlie Stevens, Willard Robertson, Chris' Martin, Jack
(Cantiused on previous column).
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At 2.80, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.
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SHOWING TO-DAY At 2,80, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m. The SCARLET SAGA of a BOWERY GAL
DIAMONDS WERE HER PASSION
MAE WEST ¿She Done Him Wrong
CARY GRANT
OWEN MOGAS NOAH BERY
GILBERT ROLAND
Carnunt Fictor
1
ALSO
COMEDY CARTOON,
FROM THURSDAY - Metro's Mightiest!
with
BOBERT
MONTGOMERY,
Jimmy Durante,
Walter Hutton,
Madge Evans,
8
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At 2.80; 5.20, 7.20
pim
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