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CINEMA TRADE NOTICES
CLIVE OF INDIA **
Practically every stunt man in Hollywood was on the 20th Century payroll facing a charge of armour "ed elephants for the spectacular scenos reproducing the Battle of Plassey, most brilliant of ati Eng land's victories, in "Clive of India'
CALM YOURSELF
子
Robert nang and Madge Evans self are agnu zeamed in "Calm. Your- Mayor picture coming soon to the the 1LOW Metro-Goldwyn- Queen's Theatre."
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teamed, appeared
The popular young players, often "Death
recently in he Diamond" and "Paris Interlade" With them in the new cast are "Betty Furness, Ralph Morgan, Nat Pendleton, Hardie Albright and others. The story deals with a young advertis- ing man who, fired by his Gancee's father, opens a "Confidential ser vice" agency and becomes involved in a romance and a supposed kid- napping-both at the same time.
In an attempt to make this the raost dramatic war scete yot brought to the screen, producer Darryl F. Zanuck was compelled to abandon the use of extras for the big battle and at great cost, hire to abandon the use of extras for the every stunt man available.
The
called SCCTION
for grea courage on the part of the men as, led by Ronulu Colman in the tile part in the charge, contributing role of Robert Olive, England's further complications. greatest hero, they were compelled i As a precaution, Zanuck had five to stand their ground in the face sharpshooters on the set, two of of a stampeding herd of elephants, them professional elephant hunters, earrying armoured spikes on their to help keep the herd in order: heads, When Director Richard Despite all efforts, however, several Boleslawak attempted to. film this of the pa-hyderms broko loose and scene with regular extras, the men, damaged the costly sets. About naturally enough, lost their nerve sixty of the men suffered hurts of and fed for safety. More than one various kinds, but all were able to
indred cavalry horses also took return home after treatement.
4 SHOWS DAILY
130-5,15
7.35-8.30 ཐན པ ཁྱབདདཀྱི
TAKE MAN THAN ON MAPIN VALLET ÉUB.
ORIENTAL
LAST
4 TIMES TO-DAY
A GREAT SHOW!
IT'S GAY WITH LAUGHTER AND SONG MUSIC #IRLS—ROMANCE,
1935'■ MUSICAL THRILLE
RAMON
NOVARRO EVELY LAYE
"THE NIGHT
NIS YOUNG'
PLESSING ROAD WANONLI
TEL. ZATO
TO-MORROW MONDAY-TUESDAY THE MOST. MASSIVE SCREEN PRODUCTION
OF THE YEAR YOU'VE NEVER SEEN IT'S EQUAL!
CLIVE OF INDIA
with
Ronald COLMAN
LORETTA YOUNG
Summer Prices Matinees 20 ets.-30 ets.Evenings 20 eta.-35 cta.-55 ots.
OUR DAILY BREAD
"Our Daily Bread," King Vidor's new production, which United Artists brings tc. the. King's Theatre on Tuesday, is the thrill- ing romance of A young elty couple who return to the land, to begin life all over again. It was written by Vidor, who produced it Independently.
TWO AMERICANS
Will Rogers And Post
Special Air Mail Service}
London, Aug. 21.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1935.
SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.80, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.80 PM...
SHE PLAYED
Shirle
AT BEING HAPPY!
TEMPLE
ttle Girl
HEAT CHANGE
•
As
we
that could beppne
the dark shades of
Rest picture
ROSEMARY AMES JOEL MCCREA
.
CYLE TALEO]
KING VIDOR'S "OUR DAILY BREAD"
THE KING'S
"Shirley" Scores Again
a
A child's ability to bring mother and father together again after separation is the feat of "Dainty Shirley Temple in the film "Our Little Girl" which open- ed its season at the King's Theatre yestrday to crowded houses."
"Admirers, and they are many, of Shirley Temple, will surely find this picture more tanatalizing and bewitching than her previous efforts. In it Shirley is called upor for more concentrated emotional acting than ever before and the way in which she carries "off this diicult task proves her prowess as a great Ittle actress. All the Shirley Temple little antics and mannerisms are to be found with the exception of her delight fur tap dancing. She sings, show ers affections upon her parents and dimples deliciously to the de-. light of even the grown-ups. Due to her acting in this picture, Shirley's fans will surely grow tenfold and everything that one has seen in her past performances are oblivated in this picture.
AN OVEN- MOOSE
WAITED ARTIST
QUEENS
THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.80 P.M.
-ond the moral, my dear pupils is:
IF YOU DO KISS, DON'T TELL
The star of "Hamaking, All Others"
BALAL... in their best phone, potí
CRAWFORD
Robert
MONTGOMERY
CHARLIE RUGGLES NO MORE
FRANCHOT TONE
EDNA MAY OLIVER
SDWARD IN ALISYY
THE QUEEN'S
No More Ladies
Admirers of Joan Crawford and Robert Montgomery snou.d make point of seeing "No More Ladies," an exceptionally fine plc- ture, now showing at the Queen's Theatre,
Joan takes the role of Marcia Townsend a young society girl who is a great attraction to the op- posite sex. It soon becomes ob- vious, however, that the field has been narrowed, down to two men by the name of Oliver and Sheri- dan. The former perfectly safe, reliable, an excellent
potential husband-but withal,
a, fearful bore, and the latter, played by Montgomery, the exact opposite. As is usual in such cases, her choice falls on Sheridan who swears fidelity and promises to tell her immediately, should be ever stray from the straight and narrow.
Everything goes swimmingly for a short while but as
one
LADIES
THE WALDEN MYSTERY
Attorney Flies To Hankow
Shanghai, Sept. 3.
At 7 a.m. this morning Mr. Felthan Watson, United States Dis
rict Attorney, is leaving Shanghai by plane for Hankow, where he wil investigate the circumstances sur- rounding the arrest of two Shang-' gat Americans, Mr. Carl J. Lemek: and Mr. Eugene Brinson. He will decide whether or not to prefer charges against the two.
It is believed that the two Ameri- cans, together with a Mr Brian E. Naldis and a fourth man, whose identity has not been revealed, are being held in connecdon with an attempt to secure the release of Joseph Walden, who is now serving a fifteen years' sentence to Wu- chang for espionage.
TO-DAY AT THE CINEMA
KİNG'S:
if
Hong Kong
"Our Little Girl" QUEEN'S :-
"No More Ladies"
ORIENTAL:-
"The Night Is Young"
Kowloon
ALHAMBRA:-
Chinese Picture.
MAJESTIC:
"The Mystery Drood"
KING'S:-
Sunday
"Our Little Girl" QUEEN'S ;———
"No More Ladies" ORIENTAL:
"Cuve Or India" ALHAMBRA
of Edwin
"Two Hearts In Waltz Time" MAJESTIC:-
"The Night Is"Young"
BRITISH CAMP TRAGEDY
Russian Shoots Himself
Shanghai, Sept. 3. George Smirnoff, a Russian, who for the last five years had been Mrs. Naidis, who was recently re- employed at the might
British Forces pored to have left her house in YMCA. Centre in Great Western Shanghai for an unknown destina- Road died yesterday morning in tlon, yesterday was seen entering an ambulance a few months after
•her house. The police are not he had sent a bullet through his heart at his quarters in the Y.M. C.A. building.
wife
expect would almost inevitably happen, he goes adrift, gets mixed up with a torch singer in a night- club and falls to put in an ap- pearance at his home for three-nterfering with her movements, In the supporting cast are days. He pleads with his
The wo American citizens are Rosemary Ames, as the mother, for forgiveness but has his face
at present lodged in, the British Joel McCrea as the doctor-father slapped for his pains. Marcia
Consular Gaol in Hankow at the who is too busy to devote much then plans a house-party at Long request of the American consular time to this family. while Lyle Island to which she invites all authorities, who in their turn were Tapot as the friend puts In his Sheridan's former intimates
requested by the Chinese author- ities to arrest the two men.
usual suave acting. In all this p'cture is very entertaining and it should not be missed.-F.MA.
a
and
she wins
the manner in which him back, has to be seen to be really appreciated.
2.
the out-
wittic-
MAJESTIC
(elegane THEATRE
Nathan Riad Kowloon. Tel 57222 FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY ▲ 2.80, 5.20, 7.20 & 8.20 P.M. -
MUSIC MASTER, DON JUAN OR
DEMONY
CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS
A UNIVERSAL PICTURE WITH
CLAUDE RAINS
DOUGLASS " MONTGOMERY
HEATHER ANGEL • DAVID MANNERS
PRANOS 1. SULLIVAN - VALERI NORSO DIRECTED BY STUART WALKER PRODUCED BY CARL LAEMMIE, JR.
The MYSTERY of EDWIN DROOD
NEW HOME FLEET COMMANDER
(Special "Air Mail Service)
London, Aug. 21... - The Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet, Admiral the Earl of Cork and Orrery, will haul down his flag in H.M.S. Nelson at Portsmouth to-day, and later the Tas of his successor, Admiral Sir Roger Backhouse, Will be hoisted.
Lord Cork has been in cum- mand for two year, H's successor has been second in command of the Mediterranean" Fleet.
Nelson is refitting until Sep- tember 2 in dock. A week later the new Commander In-Chief will foin
the Fleet at Portland autumn cruise to Scat-
for an land.
Admiral T. F.
Lord Cork's Chief of Staff, Rear
P. Calvert, cludes his appointment, after two con-
years and will be aucceeded by
Rear Admiral B. H. Ramsay, who commanding H.MB. Royal Sover- was promoted last May while
eign.
LONDON POLICE AT BALMORAL
(Special Air Mail Service)
Landon, Aug. 21.
at Balmoral there are no military When the King and Queen are sentries. London policemen guard the Castle and Its occupants.
The police at Buckingham
*The 'shooting took place at 10 o'clock while other members of the staff were busy in connection with devotional services. The shot was heard, however, by the Chin-. ese accountant of the organiza- No charge has been brought tion, who was in an adjoining against the two by the Chinese au- ZOOM. The accountant immedia- Good direction, witty
thorities, who dialogue
are holding Mr. tely summoned Mr. F. W. Thomas, and a hand-picked cast, combine Naldis and the fourth man,
Secretary, who found the door of has cust both their lives. He has to make this one of
Mr. Watson told the "North-Smirnoff's room sent his last wise-cracks to the standing pictures of the year.
China Daily News" last night that Mr. Thomas entered, through
locked. When American press from point Special mention must be made of
he expected to be away for two window, he found Smirnoff on farther north than any
come- Edna May Oliver whose
or three days. It was rumoured in the floor, bleeding profusely from Palace are selected officers of the it is strange that Wiley Post dian before him, but that will sms evoke roars of laughters. ・・
Shanghai yesterday that a pre- a wound in and Will Rogers should have met
be no consolation to the myriads
the region of the Metropolitan Force, permanently minent American lawyer might be heart. B❘ their
Previous to the big picture, a end by one common.
At the man's side was a attached there. A chosen few of friends throughout the world coloured BC-
short "entitled "Star leaving Shanghai shortly for Han-sporting, gun acident, for in some ways no two that he made through the me- Night At The Coconut
kow.
with which the lare appointed to the travelling magazine article called "The men could have been more un- dinm of the screen.
Wound had been inflicted. Agricultural Army." While in no like-Post the resolute, unsubtle of loss will be akin to what they It showed many of the celebraties Their sense proved to be most entertaining.
GREAT SECRECY
An ambulance was called
which accompanies the sense a farm story, as that term
and Court to other Royal residences. man of action, Rogers the con- felt when Marle Dressler
the dying man sent to the Coun- Nothing was divulged yesterday dled. of the film Colony,Thcluding Jack templative humorist
to lessen the secrecy maintained dead on arrival and the body tak-
try Hospital. He was pronounced visitors to the Palace, and are They know all the frequent wondering, as in all ages contem-common.
sceptically! The two indeed had much in Oakie, Bir Guy Standing. Mary over the
Both were products of Pickford. Gary Cooper and Bing Lemcke and Eugen. Brinson, two Fearon Road An inques will be the Household.
case of Messrs. Carl J. plative humorists have wondered, the vaudeville stage in the days Crosby. Another item of particu. Shanghai Americans at present held there this morning by the en to the Public Mortuary in
never kely, therefore, to refuse what the men of action thought before
admittance to a high official of cinema was dreamed of. lar interest to the fair sex is a being held in, the British Consular they were up to. Yet each in Both, unlike so many Hollywood fashion-parade in which the many Gao in Hankow at the request of
23 £ local.con stable has done before now at gorgeous costumes worn group
by the the American consular authorities,
Balmoral an abandoned farm, teristic of the American genius, Impact of the "talkies." Bath, Stars are displayed to the strains and of Mr. Brian E. Naidis, and a where they have gathered to- Wiley Post was a notable ploneer moreover, delighted film audiences of a really peppy band conducted fourth man" at present unidentlgedy was started. Immediately. by north la that a guard of honour The only military ceremonial observed when the King goes
"I got the idea more than year ago," said Vidor, "from
of
is generally understood, most the action takes place against an agricultural background.
"Instead of accenting establish
ed rural life, however, it presents
the experiences of a people on
of his own way was entirely charac- "stars," survived triumphantly the
Grove"
Chinese authorities.
+
Letters Found in Room
stag
An investigation into the tra filed, who are detained by the Chin- detectives attached to the
authorities. As
Bub is mounted when his Majesty ar- no charges have been brought by the Chinese bling Well Police Station. The rives at Ballater Station said that officers found several notes and the Balmoral Highlanders are
ese
Fast lives of simple people. If maný | PROBLEMS FOR REVENUE authorities, who requested their letters in the room, some of which drawn up to greet him at the
gether from all walks of city life! airman. The end of the pioneer surfeited with beautiful young by Ted Fio Rito.-N.M.
The lovers are played by Karen stage in aviation, during which women and immaculate heroes. Morley and Tom Keene, with men such as he have found their by the vigour and authenticity Barbara Pepper cast
the as
work and place, may now be with which they portrayed the "blonde, menace" who invades measurably within sight. their Eden and threatens the loyal would have made a highly un- young wife's happiness,
comfortable and dissatisfied pilot on an air transport line. But he
cast and there are several hun- dred players in the background, who contribute to the emotional
element of mass action,
COMMAND OF THE
COCKCHAFER &
minimum of food or sleep...
HARD AS NAILS
middle-aged women saw in Marie Dressler's typical parts the simple- hearted, strong-minded. good fairy
Y
like hearts.
A
The little American Indian had
after
·GREAT POPULARITY
ind face
OFFICERS
reduced
arrest, the acason for their-deten- tion, and that of two others, largely referred to Smirnoff intention to Castic. is a matter of speculation but it is take his own life.
Smirnoff Jofried the British currently reported to be connected ease of Joseph Walden, who is now with an attempt to secure the re- Forces YMC.A. in 1930, and was said by his superiors to be a good worker and contented with his serving a fifteen years' sentence at. Wuchang for
job. It was known, however, that No.
RIVOSH AND WALDEN ONE
رووت
ALHAMBRA
THEATRE
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY At. 2.80, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. A Cantonase Talking Picture' ..
HEUNG-HA-LO YAU FOW "
Part III
with Mrs SIT KOTSIN and Mr. LIU MONG KOK
TO-MORROWLA
This has led some landlords to police, as the result of a statement Germany, the well-known centre CARL BRISSON
their tenants
Forty players are listed in the had all the qualifications for they themselves wished to be, as doing what few other people have many men found in Will Rogers's
Shanghai, Sept. 3. dared to do: such as dying round gentle depreciation of the more where rents have been
Delinquent tenants ip dwellings the world in seven days with aartificial conventions of modern have created a new problem for
philosophy
espionage, their officials from the Revenue Office statement has been made public he had been despondent lately
of the Shanghai Municipal Coun- as to the country for which Walden over private matters and it is be c. A cut in the rent automat was said to be acting, beyond that/leved that the letters which he a physique tike nalls and (unlike Rogers at sea, in the whirl of cally brings a reduction in mun It was a "certain European Power wrote shortly before his death re- some other "record-breakers") New York night life, or endeav- cipal rates, but the only way re- capacity. for keeping himself
fer to the cause of his worry. He inouring to escape the social occa venue officers can check whether Brinson formerly was a student was unmarried and had no near, that condition. He had remarkable sions organised by an
aspiring rents have been reduced or not is at the Shanghai-American School, relatives in Shanghai, gifts as a navigator: he shared wife, Rogers preserving an <Special Air Mail Service)
to see a receipt. Where no rent Sir Alan Cobham's and some perturbable humour in the
bas been paid, naturally there is London, Aug 21. others concentration on having of violence (and effectually dis no receipt.
As previously reported in the Commander R. L. Moore, who before even the smallest fight; character that not only achieved organize
his machine in perfect condition posing of the violent) built up a
"North-China Daily News" the Metallwaren" industry, Solingen. has been selected to command and he had his share of the luck an almost unrivalled personal po HMS. Cockchafer, of the Yangtze that every "record-breaking" pilot pularity but came in
and get made by a Chinese house-boy, had of German cutlery manufacture, one of them to pay his latest bill, rong reasons for believing that Persons who knew him said he Gunboat Flotilla, in succession to
European so that a receipt may be produced Walden Lved in Shanghai, at the described himself as a Lithuanian Commander J. T. Borrett, O.BE, :ghts, fine as they were, rested American
The success of his great eyes to stand for Middle Western and the owner's bona fides exta- Samarkand Apartments in Avenue This office is now closed and de- has recently been serving as ex- on discoverable bases, Latterly heable. Mr. Wells in his "The comes round: These officials have Rivosh." This has now definitely
nature at its most blished when the revenue official Joffre, under the name of "Dr. M. serted, as is R vosh's flat. ecutive offer of the Effingham, he seems to have been oppressed New America" says of him that been very particular of late, after been established by the French library of books left in the nat Reserve Fleet Flagship. Comman by a sense that everything that he "roped and chewed his way the discovery that some landlords Fol.ce, as anger-prints left by "Dr.numbering between 300 and 400 in An examination of the extensive der Moore is a Staff College gardu- could be done in ordinary avis to become the supreme exponent had notified the S.MC. that they Rivoah" in the flat have been found all, has shown the larger portion to ate and a specialist in navigation. tion had been done, and he had of what we may call the dry had cut their rentals, thus ob- to correspond with Waldey's. The be in French, and they are of a He last served oversea as squadron chiefly, devoted himself to navigating officer, 18t Battle periments in the high-altitude can intelligence. But some will in taxes, but were still charging Rivosh in his apartment, has re-tic erature has been found, al- ex-negative humour of the Ameri- ning a proportionate reduction Chinese boy, who was employed by high literary-type. No Communis Squadron, Mediterranean, in 1933-flying which will probably have have found in Rogers's humour their tenants the old rate.
Commander Moore received an enduring attraction for such qualities more than negative. It. This fraud is easy to practice, graphs of Rivosh and Walden are printed in German, and dealing affirmed his statement that photo- though a certain number of books, accelerated promotion to leuten- men. ant during the War for gallant ser vice in the destroyer Onslow at
ed by so many false causes and the landlord, who adds
with the social regime, ethics, etc., Wil-Rogers was an odd com- castors as is ours to have kept zmt bill when the latter Jutland.
represent some that advanced panion for the adventure that her hold on fundamental truths,sented..
though on those subjects. No in
renating documents were found
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needs.
ODD COMPANIONE Schools something in a world distract- because the tax usually is paid by of the
to the.
pre-at.
WALIZ
WILL
Sparkling Musical Romence
al
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