ENTERTAINME
QUEENS
SHOWING TODAY AT 2.3), 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 P.M.
Mae Answer
the Call of
the Wild...!
Mae West
"KLONDIKE ANNIE
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A Paramount Picturs & Directed by Raoul Walsh
LATEST
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with FRED MacMURRAY - JOAN BENNETT
FINAL 'SHOWINGS
TO-DAY
MAJELLIO
THEATRE-
At 2.30, 5.20,
7.20 & 9.20 P.M,
Strike Me Pink!
IF IT'S NOT
EDDIE CANTOR!
SUNDAY:"BROWN ON RESOLUTION"
ESTARE
TO-DAY. ONE DAY ONLY ! Another "Old Favourite"
Noel Cormaid's
DESIGN
FOR LIVING
with
FREDRIC MARCH GARY COOPER MIRIAM HOPKINS EVERETT HORTON
EDWARD
an Ernst Lubitsch
ODUCTION
A Paramount Picture
TO MORROW
JACK OAKIE
-FRANCES LANGFORD
IN
COLLEGIATE
D
LONE WOLF RETURNS
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with ROHN MILLS
RIFF RAFF"
AT THE ORIENTAL THEATRE
Jean Harlow has never dis- played her versatility as an ac- tress to beater advantage than in "Elf Reff" showing at the Oriental Theatre on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
She is seen in another sparkling role, against the background of the sea, but in a vital, romantic story, which gives her the inest opportunity of her career.
Teamed with her for the first time is one of Hollywood's Anest actors, Spencer Tracy, and the two miss no opening to get the most out of the powerful and sweeping story, which mixes the most hilarious comedy" with the most touching pathos.
Convinced that the trend of public preference is for red- hlooded stories with virite power: and sweep. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has scored in starring lis two strongest personalities.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1996.
TODAY AT THE WEEK-END RADIO
CINEMA
Hong Kong
KING'S:-
PROGRAMMES
(Continued from Page 4.)
EMPIRE RADIO
"The Unguarded Hour"
QUEEN'S :-
Tranmission 2
f
"Klondike Annie"
ORIENTAL:-
"The Three Musketeers"
Kowloon
ALHAMBRA:-
"The Lone Wolf Returns" MAJESTIC:
"Strike Me Plok"
STAR:-
"Design For Living"
KING'S:-
Sunday
"The Unguarded Hour" QUEEN'S
13 Hours By Air
ORIENTAL:
"Riff Raff"
ALHAMBRA:-
"Love Before, Breakfast"
STAR:-
"Collegiate"
MAJESTIC-
"Brown On Resolution"
THE UNGUARDED
HOUR":
Screen entertaiment àlled with mystery, drama and romance that will appeal to young and old alike wii be unfolded to-day at the King's Theatre with the opening of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's" "The Unguarded Hour."
SATURDAY
Hong Kong Times
The following frequencies will ne
used to
Os 21,47 Mc/s (13.97 m. G80 17.79 Meja (18.88 m.)
YESTERDAY'S
TENNIS
W
INDIANS BEATEN
The Craigengower C.C. defeated the Indian R.C. at home by 61 seta to 31.
Scores:
J
...
A. Kitchell and A. B. Hamson
(C.C.0.):
beat M. Hassan and B. M.
Rumjahn....
8-4
lost to T. All and A. M. Rumi-
jahn drew with A, K. Minu and M.
1. Razack
2-0
and G.
6-4 Chưa "
H. N. Chung
(0.0.0.11- beat Hassan arid Rumjahn... 6-2 beat. All and Rumjalin beat Minu and Razack
K. Lmall and T. Locke
(C.C.Q.):
7 pm-Big Ben. The Bernard Crock Quintet. The Holly Bush (arr. Alfred Motat). Siciliende (Paradis, arr. Dushkin), Rigai- don (Rameau), Ey St. Mary's Loch (Susan Spain-Dunk).A. Valse bluette (Drigo), Sevilla (Albeniz) The Willow Song (Othello) (Coleridge - Taylor), Song (Sea Pieces) (MacDowell), La Ronde des Arlequins (Pick- Manglagalli),
7.30 p.m.-"In England Now," by
Stephen King-Ball. 7,45 am-The "Children's Hour. "The Island." A Georgina Pauline adventure, by Sybil Clarke.
8.30 p.m.-The Commodore Grand Orchestra. directed by Harry Davidson. From the Commo dore Theatre, Hammersmith. Three Country Sketches: (3)) Little Villages (Richard How- Till): Let's bave Something Spanish (Speyer, arr. Koch- man). Potpourri, Irving Berlin's Songs (Irving Berlin, arr. Zal-i ya), In a Persian Market (Ketelbey). You Started me Dreaming (Davis, arr. Zalya), Selection. Shamrockland (arr. Stodden).
8 p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal.
pm-The News and announce-
ments.
All the avour. that made the Ladislaus Fodor play a smashing 9.20 p.m.--Dance Music hit is contained in the picture, 9.45 p.m.-Close down. which included a cast of notables headed by Loretta Young and Franchot Tone.
Dealing with the adventures of a well-to-do young married couple, the husband of which is a brilliant attorney, the picture has the same flavour that made "The Thin Man" last season's most success- ful cinema. Miss Young, as the wife who bares her husband's past before the world to save his life, turas LX herdhest per- formance
Tone, in the strong role of the English barrister who finds him- self involved in a ghastly crime 1. by meens 0: circumstance. climaxes his outstanding work in "Mutiny on the Bounty."
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The production, done in a lavish
manner. concerns a prosecuting attorney who is famed for sending men to the gallows on the strength of circumstantial evi- dence. Through a strange series of happenings, he finds himself involved in a murder and is ar- rested on circumstantial evidence.
SUNDAY
8p.r-Big Ben. The King's Frize. running Commentary by
A Captain E. H. Robinson on the final stage of the Competition for the King's Prize. From Bisley.
8.45 p.m.-A Recital of Irish Songs by Gabriel Lavelle (Baritone). The Meeting of the waters; Know my Love (arr. Herbert Hughes): The Jug of Punch (Traditional). The Bold, Un- biddable Child (Stanford) Open the Door Softly (BIT. Herbert Hughes). The Garden where the Praties Grow (Samuel Liddle). p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal; p.m.-Weekly Newsletter. Sports Summary, and Announcements 9.20 p.m.-Musical Interlude. 9,25 p.m.-A. Bhort Religious Ber vice, from the Studio. Jesu Lover of my Soul (A and M., 193). When Two or Three (Page 84). Psalm I. Matthew X, 29-42. Just as I am, Without One Plea (A. and M., 255).
The thrilling finish climaxes itself in a tense courtroom scene 9.40 p.m.--Envoi. their chairs. that caused the audience to grip 9.45 p.m.-Cinse down.
Jessie Ralph and Dudley Digges Lewis Stone, Roland Young. add new laurels to their out- standing careers with their per formance in the new production adroitly directed by, Sam Wood.
DESIGN FOR LIVING
•
Tranmission 3
SATURDAY
The following frequencies will be, used:--
Three of Hollywood's most im-10 portant romantic stars, Fredric March, Gary Cooper and Miriam Much of the story takes place Hopkins together with Edward
in the fishing village adjacent to Everett Horton, than whom there the great California metropolis. no funnier, play the leading There the fishermen Ive their roles in Paramount's alm adapta- Ives, and work out their destinies on of Noel Coward's sensational without contact with outside in-stage success, "Design
Living" fluences.
which ts
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playing at the Miss Harlow, an angel of the Star Theatre, waterfront marries a braggart The picture was directed by
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G&G 17.79 Mc/s (18.86 m.) GBH 21.47 Mc/s (13,97 m.) GSP 15 14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) p.m-Big Ben. A running com-
(from 11.39 pm to close),
mentary on the Davis Cup Inter-Zone Final, from Wi- bledon.
10.15 p.m.-The King's Prize. A run-
ning commentary by Captain E. H. Robinson on the final stage of the Competition for the King's Prize. From Bisley. 11 p.m. A running.commentary on the Davis Cup Inter-Zone Fin- al, from Wimbledon.
and a bully, and spent the rest of Ernst Lubitsch from the screen 11,55 pm The News and Ap- her life trying to reform him. "play written by Ben Hecht, author
Tracy is shown as a swaggering of many. Broadway stage hits in-Midnight-Greenwich Time Signal. skipper of a tuna clipper, a two- cluding Front Page."
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nouncements,
12.15 a.m.-Ambrose and his or-
a.m.-Close down. chestra....
SUNDAY
AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRES
?! SHOWING TO-DAY AT 2.30. 6.10. 7.15 & 9 30 P.M.
A thrilling, laugh packed story with two of your
lawrite stars together for the first time!
Loretta
YOUNG
6-1
7-A
Franchot
beat Hussan and Rumjahn ... 8-4 lost to All and Rumjahn beat Minu and Razack
POLICE BEATEN
3-6 6-3
On their own courts at Happy Valley, the Police R.C.,was thrash- ed to the tune of Bikets to i by the 'Radio Sports Club.
sto
Score:- Carruthers and Pile (Police): lost to W. J. Chanson and M.
H Hassan
1-0 lost to D. Leonard and M.
Sheriffene
drew with G. Singh and K.
Singh
Major and Calthrop (Police):
lost, to Chanson and Hassan 2-6 lost to Leonard and Sheriff 2-8 lost to Singh and Singh..... 5-7 Baker and Smith (Police):"
last to Chanson and Hassan 3-0 lost to Leonard and Sheriff 3-6 lost to Singh and Singh'...... $-6
S.C.A.A. v. K.C.C.
"
At King's Park, yesterday South China defeated K.C.C. by nine sets.
to nil.
Y. L. Kwan and J. Mox (South China) beat A. E. Perry and G
Crabb 6-0; beat A. Spary and T. Ferguson 6-1; beat K. Brook and J. Talan 6-0.
(South China) beat Ferry and K K Thai and C. M. Tsang Crabb 6-2; beat spary and Fergu- son 6-1; beat Brook and Talan 6-3
(South China) beat Ferry and Crabb 6-3; beat Spary and Fergu son 6-0; beat Brook and Talan 6-3.
C. B. Wong and T. K. Tang
F
C.B.A., ARMY'
At King's Park, the Central British Association were defeated by the Army Tennis Club, by Zi seta to 51.:
8. A. Fowler and M. Yatakin Worstord 6-4; lost to W. Lawrence (CBA) beat W. Brammer and J. and J. Imrie 5-7; lost to C. Mc- Alinder and Kingsland 5-7.
W. Stoker and G. Gurevitch Worsford 3-8; lost to Lawrence and (C.B.A.) lost to Brammer and Imrle 4-6; lost to Meålinder and Kingsland 2-0.
J. Claydon and D. Smith (C.BA.) drew with Brammer and Worsford 6-6; beat Lawrence and Imrie 6-4; lost to MCA'inder and Kingsland 4-6.
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Again (1) Oxford Street (2). Langham Place (3) Mayfair. (Eric Coates). Snow Fairies (Tony Lowry). Bellissima (Stacey), Goblin Dance (Cedric Sharpe). Summer Breezes (Re ginald King), The Fiddler st the Forge (Malcolm Ives). 'A Garden in the Rain (Carroll Gibbons), Pierrette by the Stream (Ewing), Spanish Dance (Curzon),
p.m.-Bells, and an Empire Ser- vice, from St. Paul's Cathedral. London. Order of Service: In- troductory Anthem, Let my Prayer (Middleton). Hymn. Conquering Kinga (A) and M. 175; EH, 37). Psalm XXVL Hymn, O God of Jacob (A, and M. 513). Anthem, I was Glad (Parry), Address by the Rev Canon H. R. L. Sheppard, C.H. DD. Hymn, Praise to the Lord (EHL, 636, vv, 1, 2, 3, 5).- 11.50 p.m-Musical Interlude.
The triangular 10 p.m.-Big Ben. A Recital by 11.55 p.in-Werkly Newsletter,
flated strong man who rules the "Design for Living" concerns it- feet with an iron hand
self with the romantic entangle Miss Merkel and Callein bead aments, of three sprightly, light strong supporting cast, which inhearted artists. cludes Victor Killan, Mickey romance has its inception. In a Rooney. J. Farrell MacDonald, Parisian spring, and wends its hi- Roger Imhoff, Juanita Quigley, larious path, through London and Paul Hurst, Vince Barnett, Doro New York before 1 reaches its thy Appleby and Judith Wood. bombshell conclusion,
Boris Pecker (Violin)... On Sports Summary and An-- Wings of Song (Mendelssohn, nouncementa, Barri Achron). Valse bluette Midnight Greenwich Tume Signal,
(Drigo, arr, Auer), Orientale 12.15 am Musical Interlude. (Cesar - Cuí), Tango (Albeniz, 12.20 am-The BBC Mulitary Band, BIT. Kreisler):
When Guida met Tom and George on the train that afternoon. she Gall Patrick has probably the wolf Returns," the Columbia pic-just never thought of love, especi oddest form of recreation in the
tare nowy showing at the Alham-ally love at first sight. She is too world. Some people go speeding bra Theatre. by travelling to fond of Tom to tell him she loves 10,15 pm-Reginald King and his in án automobile to ease their
San Francisco In fact, she hadt George, and she also loves George nerves, others listen to music, but Roy William Nelll, the director, too much to tell him of "Tom"
Orchestra. Bulte, London Miss Patrick goes to court and shoot her last scene the previous
Gilda finds herself entangled listens to famous attorneys plead evening working until one o'clock years, return her love, but they boy's friendship, the leaves, and Both boys, boon companions for in two romances. To save the in the morning so that she could can't let a woman break up their goes to the states to marry her friendship, Wednesday former employer. The boys arrive So the three of them settle down on the scene when they are need toegther in a Paris attic, and their ed most and bring the picture to search for happiness begins an exciting and an amusing end- The boys become famous and ] Ing.
cases.
Miss Patrick has delved into law herself and some day she intends to become a lawyer.
She celebrated the finishing of her assignment in The Lone
hear a famous Bay City attorney make his address to the jury.
Melvyn Douglas and Tala Brell are also featured in the cast of "The Lone Wolf Returna.
conductor, B. Walton O'Don- nell. Cortege (Raymund Angel). Tarantella (Op, 3) (d'Ambrosio,| am. Gerrard Williams). Cap- riccio Pspagnol: Alborada Variazioni Alborada, Stena e Canto Citano Fandango As-↑ 12.45 am-The London Palladium turlano (Rimsky-Korsakov);
Orchestra: conductor, Richard Cream March. Folles-Bergeres (Lincke), Wine, Woman, an Bong (Johann Strauss, arr. Winter) |a.ta--Close down.
and
TONE
The
Little Things May Wreck
Your Love Altair!
Warco retkodav
and wety day
NAA
The bandaged hand that he would not explain even to his adored one!
Unguarded Hour
with LEWIS STONE • ROLAND YOUNG.
JESSIE RALPH. DUDLEY DIGGES Both play “The Ungraded Nona"bes Landalous Poker
ALSO
A LAN WOOD PRODUCTION Badonné ty LAWRENCH WEINGARTIDI
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