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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1936.

TO-DAY AT THE

CINEMA

Hong Kong

To Dance On Roof Garden

LAST TIMES TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.15 7.20 & 9.30 P.M.

KING'S:-

The first dancing mua

ical in 100 purus meland

[TECHNICOLOR

Introduc・

the new on

SEE

The spectacular

"Moonlight ... Hear th Langs of Ra

gers & Hart

ION

.16

DANCING PIRATE

+

FRANK

CHARLES COLLINS MORGAN STEFFI DUNA Luis Alberni Victor Varconi · Jack

Bus

TO-MORROW

MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN"

GARY COOPER & JEAN ARTHUR

4 SHOWS

DAILY "

110 520

720 930

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

NATHAN.

ROAD KOWLOON

TEL 97222

MATINEES. 20-30c. EVENINGS. 20-30c-50:70)

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION!

ON THE SCREEN:

A POWERFUL PICTURE OF MOB BATE!

"BETTER THAN TUGITIVE FROM A CHAIN GANG'!"

SYLVIA

says Walter Winchell of M-G-M's greatest dramalo thunderbolti

SIDNEY

TRACY FURY

i with

Walter ABEL · Bruce CABOT Edward ELLIS · Walter BRENNAN

Based on a story by Marian Krone (

Directed by Frits Lang Produced by Joseph L. Mankiewies

ON THE STAGE.

KAILI'S

"HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS

FEATURING

THE ONE AND ONLY

"The New Adventures Of

Tarzan"..

QUEEN'S:-

"Dancing Pirate"

ORIENTAL-

"Follow The Fleet"

Kowloon

ALHAMBRA:--

"Dancing Pirate":

MAJESTIC :-

STAR:

"Fury"

"Ex-Mrs. Bradford"

KING'S:

Coming

"The Law In Her Hands"

QUEEN'S:

"Mr. Deeds"

ORIENTAL:---

"The Voice Of Bugle Ann

ALHAMBRA:—

"Farmer In The Dell"

MAJESTIO:-*

"Little America"

STAK:-

"Man Hunt"

“QUEENIE”

PLEASES

The Majest.c Theatre is playing to packed houses, or in addition to the current actraction "Fury" featuring Spencer Tracy and Syl- via Sydney, there are "Queenie" "and her "Hula Hula" girls, the Ha- waiian Troubadours and the ver satile pair of dancers, Nina and Jose. As in their extended ap- pearance at a popular rendezvous ỉa Hong Kong, “Queenle” and her truope were met with acclaim' on Sunday and yesterday.

In the making of Fury", one of the most unusual courtroom scenes in the history of American jurisprudence-a trial of twenty- two men and women Jointly charged with first' degree murder. provides à dramatic highlight.

Many weeks of legal research prefaced the unique sequence, in which Walter Abel, as a conscien- tious young district attorney,. fights to convict the members of a mob accused of burning down a prison to kill a kidnap suspect be- Ing guarded within..

Identification of the defendants is achieved, in a surprise move, through the introduction of news- réel pictures taken during the riotous attack on the prison. This and other unexpected turns in the bitterly contested case are said to provide many tense moments in the closing, portion of the film

Frederick Burton stage and screen veteran, portrays the judge, with Jonathan Hale and Guy Usher as the defense attorneys.

QUEENIE ESTARE

ALBO NINA & JOSE

FAMOUS

MEXICAN DANCERS

TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY REAR ADMIRAL RICHARD E. BIRD'S

SECOND GREAT ..'

"LITTLE AMERICA"

EXPEDITION TO

"THE NEW

A PARAMOUNT PICTURE.

ADVENTURES

OF TARZAN'

Who said there was nothing under the sun? To-day at King's Theatre, this reviewer An "new Tarzan," Herman warded tha production The New

that

meet his of Tarzan, Theatre. Lary and refreshing de- there and was ta presentation of Street where they dime. sused. The latter. lost se in Tarzan Betting down to businemotion plc- Dally meetings took plagt freight August 10 when second to equip

gain came into the pictunto the fold Lam that he was in a ponake-a

ང་-.

THE FARMER IN THE

DELL

When an accident thrusts an Iowa farmer into the movies against his will, one of the most delightful comedy plots of recent years is developed in.. R.K.O.. Radio's The Farmer in the Dell" featuring Fred Stone and Jean Parker at the Alhambra Theatre, The film is highlighted with terse drama and skilful casting adds much to the production. Ben Holms has directed this story of the problems of simple country peop's into the midst of life in the screen.

Jean Parser la the ingenne" in the cast which cludes Esther

take charge as first accuse Dale, Moromi Olsen, Frank Albert

went all the money. The tided

nged to meet in a tea to

Percival Street at which

tused produced parcels

ntraband tickets.

place they were. Chinese constablé

However

Here for

Ray Mayer

Daily at 2.80, 5.20.7.20 9.20 P.M.

TO-DAY ONLY STAR of “THE THIN MAN” & of "STAR of MIDNIGHT” BB-AFFEAR IN ANOTHER SMART CRIEF MYSTERY !

Woman Trouble Theautona, the 'scroon's no.1 rocłaty starti

ProNBL D Es story

a trīpis, merder

Ex-Mrs Bradford

ERIC BLORI

This is the latest picture of Eula Hoff who will make her first bow to the public of this Colony when she appears in the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel on November 7.

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27.

Anniversarica and Holidays. St. Babios!

Cinemas.

-CONDITIONED (HEATREN

SHOWING TO] *AT 230, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

IT'S NEW! IT'S THRILLING!" TTS AMAZING!

DEAGHDAY

OPS COHEN POR ENT

EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS'

THRILLING NEW PICTURE

NEW

ADVENTURES OF

TARZAN

HERMAN BRIX

WORLD'S GREATEST ATHLETE

NEXT CHANGE

"THE LAW IN HER HANDS"

WITH

Margabet LINDSAY-GLENDA FARRELL-WARREN HULL A First National Picture.

ALHAMBRA

NATHAN RD.

9.30 ·TEL.56836

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

A Gay Comedy with Hilarious Situations

FAMOUS OVERNIGHT!

The Story of an iowa farmar-

who became a movie star.

Farmer

IN THE DELL

From the novel by Phii Stange author of "State Fair

With FRED STONE JEAN PARKER Esther Dale

Moroni Olsen

„Frank Albertson

NEXT CHANGE

JEAN PARKER

A Dramatic Bombshell Bursting in To-day's Headlines

FILM STAR'S ESCAPE

Horse Bolts On Dangerous Crossing

with Henry Hunter

4 SHOWS

Miss Mary Lawson, the film ac- tress, narrowly escaped a serious

DAILY

9.30–5.08

7.13-8.20

R.C TE Ann Preston

A Universal Picture.

Grant Mitchell

TAKE ANY THAN ER HAPPY VALLEY ENJE

ORIENTAL

FLEMING

accident when a young horse LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY°

drawing the old-fashioned car- riage taking her to location at King's "The New Adventures Of Channel Islands, bolted across the

Tarzan.":

Queen's "Dancing Pirate." Oriental:-"Follow The Fleet." World:Chinese Picture." Alhambra Farmer In The Dell." Majestic Fury."

Star:"Ex-Mrs. Bradford." Entertainments. Concert in Kowloon Union Church Hall; 8.15 pm.

Meeting. Annual General Meeting of Craigeagower Cricket Club, 5.30

pim.

Miscellaneous.-Lady Caldecott opeas Second Exhibition of Paintings by Mr Luis Chau, in Gloucester Hotel, 11.00 .; Rotary Tiffin, Hong Kong Hotel; Drawing of Hong Kong Cricket Club Debentures, 8.00 plin. :

Behearsals-Brahm's "Requiem," by Hong Kong Singors, in Union Church, **Make Kennedy Road, 5.30 p.m.; Believe," by.. Central British School pupils, in old School Hall, Nathan Bord, 5.30 p.m.

Bocial.Chcero Club Whist Drive, 9

p.m.

Sports.

Billiards-Steel, Coulson's League. P.O: Mess v. R.E. Moss; C.8.0.0.v. C.U.C G.S.. Mess B.W.F.; R.A. My DB.C%

Holkey.-1/6tb. Punjab Regiment Royal Welch. Fusilier (Sumainuipo), 0.00pm-9

SCAR.

Moon-IX Moon, 18th. Day

famous coupée,

The crussing, which is about 200 yards long and only wide enough to take one vehicle, has a sheer drop on each side of more than 300 feet. It is so dangerous that by law a horses must be led across; and no person s allowed to ride in any vehicle.

As the carriage was about to stop to allow Miss Lawson and her sister to get out, one of the traces broke, and the frightened hörse bolted across the coupée. Had It deviated in the slightest from the centre of the road it would have spelt disaster for the occupants of the carriage."

The horse was eventually stop. Ded, and Miss Lawson and her 15- ter, both badly shaken, walked the remainder of the journey

Dances.-R.E.O.C.A. Dance at Penin sula Hotel: Cheero Club Dance, 8.00

Union Church Meetings-Kowloon Wome' Guild, 10.00 .m.

Miscellaneous - Exhibition of Paint- ings, Glommester, Hotel, 10 a.m, to 7.90 p.m.; Omcial Opening of Travel Asso ciation's new headquarters in Kowloon,

m. Bubaet, 5.50 5.00 5.

Tides,High at 6.09 and 19,03: Low at 0.295d 19.52

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER

Arniversariem.

and

•Holidays, B.

Simon and St. Jude Bisho

Eehearsals Make Believe," Central British Setinol pupile, ip old. Sakból Hall," Nathan Rosd, 6.30 p.m.

Social-Bailor Home and Seamen's Institute Whist Drive, 9.00 p.m.; Whist Garrison Drive and Trombols in Sergeants Mess, Queen's Boad, 870

Sports.

gue. Second Division:

ler Boyal Ulster- d); 8.00 p.m.ra Long Rifle Associa

Bhoot: (Army

A DANCING FLOTILLA OF BEAUTIFUL GIRLS AND GO GETTING GOBS IN A GREAT SHOW

FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS

HOW THE

FLEET

IRVING BERLIN

2DAYS TO-MORROW & THURSDAY

ONLY

2 SHOWE I DUPLEX ENTERTAINMENT STAGE

1

PRICE

N SEREEN KAILI'S ROYAL HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS Queenie, 200 pounds of personality, sings haunting melodies, Hono lala Belle's who dance the genuine, native buluhulu dances, Daya charms you with his steel guitar, Nina and Jose thrift you t

acrobatia dangersk

ALL THEIR BEST ACTS RESERVED FOR THE ORIENTAL.

BIG NOVELTY SCREEN SHOW

AR

great outdoor romanse with

the VOICE OF DUGLI ANN

LOG BRYA

# MATINEES: 201.-30c

BERLIN ARTIST TO DESIGN SCENERY

EVENINGS 20c.-30c,-50c -70.

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