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CENTRAL
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ADIO Pichere
4 SHOWS
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ROLLING WALTER HE
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FRANCES DEE Minns Gomhell
and the officers and man of the 16th Field ¡Anillers; Un & A
Directed by Gorge Ardenßuld fill
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934.
HOT PATATA
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FINAL
SHOWINGS.
And "Schnozzle” "Durante
Durante
Strictly
Picture
Jimmy → Sentözzle "* proves he can take it if Dynamite" RKO Radio which he headliness with Lupe Volez commencing Sunday at the King's Theatre.
"Strictly Dynamite hilariously floodlights radio broadcasting comics, of whom Durante is real life member, and their gag writers. Durante portrays Moxia Slight, a famed air funny man with an ambition to be cultured.
Vera, Moxie's broadcasting part- net exorta ber sicer wiles on the good-looking Nick, and soon be loses his clients and almost his wife. The happy climax comes
when Moxle, throughout uncon- scious of Vera's disloyalty, faces the microphone to recite Nick's poetic masterpiece to tremendous appinuse...
LA
Durante is said to offer the best
his career in work of
Strictly Dynamite", and Miss, Velez is still as tempestuous and peppery evor. Music and beauty per- vide the footage with gorgeous girls. Durante's inimitable rendi- tions of his own "I'm Putty in Your Hands" and "Hot Patata and the Mills Brothers in special numbers.
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THUNDERBOLT" OF MIGHI DRAMA
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The reform campaign recently got off to a flying start with mix- ed bathing" and public hand-hold- ing being banned in Cantoh. The Cheklang authorities followed by placing, a ban on cigarette smok- ing. Then bare shoulders were barred in Nanchung.
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"NO MORE WOMEN
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"OPERATOR 13”. TIM MCCOY
At The Queen's Theatre
There can be no đềnying that: Mar.on Davies is possibly the screen's most versatile star.
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Just when she established her- self as 2 Tanking comedienne, singer and dancer in one stupend- ous musical picture, she follows up with a dramatic performance that will 'long be remembered.
In ber
Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer-Cosmopolitan picture "Operator 13" which is at the Queen's Theatre, Miss Davies ap- pears as Gail Loveless, a lovely Union spy who is sent into the South to seek and slay the Con- federacy's most valuable scout and spy, Captain Jack Gailliard.
Gary Cooper "plays the role of Gailliard and the love compli- cations that spring up between these two enemy sples provides one of the most romantic stories to reach the motion picture screen
With the Civil War as the co- lourful background, "Operator 13" based upon Robert W. Chamber's last and greatest novel-is crammed with interesting sidelights upon one of the least known phases of the rebellion, the espionage sys- tems of the armies of the North and South.
Richard Boleslavsky, directed this picture, which may be called bis finest thus far. The charm of The Old South has been recaptured even to the musical strain that runs through the production—the quaint songs by the Mills Brothers and the old-fashioned dancer on And now the Mayor of Pelping the eve of the Battle of Dreury's announces that it will cost Chinese | Bluff.
for clothes, only approved Cos- tumes would be tolerated and these must completely cover back and chest.
In
"The Riding Tornado"
I
"The Riding Tornado" the new Tim McCoy western for Columbia. which will be shown at the Alham- bra to-morrow, resembles a tor- nado in every respect so far as whirlwind excitement is concerned. Tim McCoy, as Tim Torrant, the bronco bustin' champ, blows into town and leaves a trail of thrills in his path. What excitement as he "breaks" a horse that had killed three men, who had attempted to ride him! What daredevilry as he rounds up a dangerous band of horse thleves! That romance as he wins the beautiful Patay Olcotti Tim McCoyrides you headlong into thrills at -pace-fat will make you gasp.
Hemosthe "gawad of commotioni
Ini a avansa that hurts
the appendir
Jimmy DURANTE
Συρα
VELEZ
STRICTLY DYNAMITE
. With
ВКО NORMAN FOSTER RADIO WILLIAM GARGAN" PICTURE
"NO MORE
WOMEN
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Lowe And McLaglen
2
Fast "Friends
One of Hollywood's fabled feuds between screen players was blast ed as a fallacy during the filming of "No More Women," the Para- mount picture, now playing at the King's Theatre, when Edmund Lowe and Victor McLaglen each declared the "other to be a “swell guy.".
The two have fought many screeń battles They have suffer- ed real knockout blows, split lips and blacked eyes from each other's fists.
And now, co-string for the Afth time in seven years, Lowe and McLaglen are cast as rival deep-sea divers in "No More Women," and their screen conflict goes on no less strenuously.
and among the waterfront charm- ers ashore, producing a rapid suc- cession of complications and laughs
TO-DAY AT THE CINEMA
“KING'S :-
HONG KONG,
"No More Women" QUEEN'S
"Operator 13”
CENTRAL:-
"Keep 'em Rolling"
ORIENTAL:-
"Blood Money"
ROWLOON
ALHAMBRA:-
"The Only Girl"
MAJESTIC:-
STAR:
"George White's Scandals"
"Cleaning Up"
KING'S:
Coming
"Strictly Dynamite"
“Misq' Fane's Baby Is Stolen" QUEEN'S:—
"Wandering Jew"
ALHAMBRA:---
"Riding Tornado"
STAR:-
"Footlight Parade" ORIENTAL:-
“Wild Cargo"
A TRUE STORY
Of "The Wandering
Jew"
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GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS
RUDY VALLEE JIMMY DURANTE ALICE FAYE ADRIENNE AMES GREGORY RATOFF CLIFF EDWARDS GEORGE WHITE
me when I tell you that I am The Wandering "Jew?'
Els mystified rescuer almost. gasped. "Then, that accounts for the wonderful things in this house."
Yes, was the reply.
As a token of his gratitude, he Matheson Lang, with whom the title of "The Wandering Jew the gave the Englishman this little box
man in her family she gave it to Picturization of which opens to and because the old lady had no morrow at the Queen's Theatre, has long been associated, narrated. Inside you will see there are a remarkable story to an inter- four moonstones and a diamond, viewer. During the first production all uncut, and explaining the pre- of "The Wandering Jew” at the
sence of these jewels my visitor New Theatre, London an old lady said I have left these in the box.
because they have always came to see the play nearly twenty
there." times: One day she wrote that abe had something she would like to give him.
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"I acknowledged the letter" he said." and a dear, charming old lady came and gave me this little box-of cedar wood. I believe. She said the box was supposed to bring good luck to a man, but had luck to a woman. Becausea curi- When Tim Torrant; the tronco bustin' champ, "breaks", Killer, the
Cus story was attached to the box, wild horse, he wins the admiration
she conceived the idea of present ing it to me she told me this story of the town, and a job with the Rafter- outfit, riding the range
"About a hundred years ago, her great-grandfather I belleve, was trying to track down horse thieves The battle begins with competi- in Tripoli, when he saw an old who have been menacing the town tion for the recovery of $20,000 in Jew. long-bearded, ragged and ap for over a month. The ranch fore-gold from a submerged rumrunner.parently destitute, lying on the man. Dick Stark, who considers It continues beneath the himself engaged to Patsy Olcott, the daughter of the owner of the ranch, becomes Jealous of Tim. and after getting the worst of a fist and gun battle with him, quits its job. The next day Tim dis- covers two horse thieves trying to work a Rafter-O brand into a Box-R brand, that of Walt Corson, In "What Price Glory?" their a neighbour. Further investigation first time together, the scrapping reveals that Corson's horses had relationship between Lowe and Mc- *been stolen too; the guilty party Laglen was strictly business. They was trying to throw suspicion on have been friends ever since, con- Innocent people. How Tim rounds | trarý to tales of off-screen rivalry | velation of the wealth of an ap- up the horse thieves and rescues which both have dented. Palsy from the rustlers, who turn- ed kidnappers, supplies action of high speed, punch-packed variety. Stark's connection with the denouement of the plot brings in a surprise twist.
girls and ladies exactly. 85.00 Excellent performances, are also (about 7s. 8d.) for appearing to contributed by Ted Healy and Rus. Not to be outdone, the Klangsu public with their feet bared to the sell Hardie as Union sples, Dougias officials issued an edict forbidding gaze of the passer-by. Further, | Dumbrille
"General a.s
the 'Jeb' girl students from using powder, men who appear on the streets Stuart," Jean Parker and Henry rouge or lipstick. It was further without sufficient clothing on their Wadsworth, and Katharine Alex- decreed that permanent waving | backs are to be fined the same
ander as Pauline Cushman, the of the hair was outlawed, while as amount.
federal-spy.
TO-DAY
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QUILN'S
A girl-spy, beautiful, dangerous...but a pris oner of lovel Roberts W. Chambers' grand romaner, brought to the screen with the spectas cle of "Birth of a Na- tion," the heart-beat of "Smilin' Through 1"
Ar 2.30, 5.10,
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OPERATOR
Marion DAVIES Gary
COOPER
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Cosmopolitan Production
13
Jean Parker
The Four Milla Brothers
Ted Healy
An excellent cast lend support to daredevil Tim in this ace western, The romantic interest is supplied by the appealing Shirley Grey. Wallace MacDonald, Russell Simp- son, Montagu Love and Wheeler Oakman are others prominently "featured: D.- Ros – Léderman has given the story by William Colt MacDonald skillful direction.
WE Strong Point
Mra, Newlywed My husband ad-
mires everything about me voice, my hands my eyes, my Agure.
Friend And what do you ad-
mire about him?
Mra. Newlywed-His good taste.
Custing
I am sorry, madam," said the butcher firmly, "but I can't give, you further credit. Your bill is bigger now that it should be."
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"Yes, I know that," said the lady coldly if you will make it out for what it should be, I'll pay
and thelli in which the two are
been
"But, continued Matheson Lang, "that is not the only curious story that can be told of the Wandering
Jew's box.
“One-day, during the run of the play, a friend of mine brought a newly-married couple to the theatre. After the performance they came into this room to see.
The bride, a very beautiful
Spanish girl, having told me how much she had enjoyed the piny said There is something 1171- canny about it. I am paychic. I don't know what it is that in-
nuences me, but I assure you that the play is uncanny."
“I immediately thought of the box, and without telling either of them a word of its history. I handed it to the lady, remarking “If you are psychic hold this box and tell me what impressions it gives you".
water roadway at the mercy of urchins and loafers who were hustling him "The Englishman, at "the" old man's request, helped him to his home each room of which was pack- ed with priceless treasures On all hands were costly-and-rare.gr- "She looked white and quite up- ticles. He was amazed and asked | set. Then she handed the box 10" "What are you? How is it that ¦ me. Take --it "back,' she said. "I with all these riches you go about don't want to hold it. is hor- like a beggar?”.
Iible!'
aided and abetted by Sally Blane Minga Gombell and various sup- perting players:----
The old Jew's reply was even more disconcerting than the re-
parent beggar. 'Will yon believe
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Girl
Romance and Intrigue in a Delightful Story
TO-MORROW
TIM MCCOY in “THE RIDING TORNADO MICKEY MOUSE in ** MICKEY'S REVUL”
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"What do you mean?' I asked. I see a man suffering terribly). ↑ belleve he is being crucified, was her extraordinary reply.” --
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FOOTLIGHT PARADE
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