QUEENS
DAILY. AT 2:30 +5·15 · 7·20 & 9:30 TEL 31453
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY-
Bert WHEELER
Roft WOOLSEY
Good medicine for giggle glands!
ON AGAIN-
OFF AGAIN
with Marjorie Lord Patricia Wilder
RKO
RADIO Picture
Directed by Edward Cline. Produced by Lee Marcus. Screen play by Nat Ferrin and Benny Rubin.
Added Attraction
World's Heavy-weight Championship Contest TOMMY FARR vs. JOE LOUIS
10-MORROW :
* SHOWS
7.16-9-20
A Lavish Laugh & Rhythm Hit NEW FACES OF 1937"
TAKE ANY TRAN OR HAPPY VALLEY HUB
ORIENTAL
#MING
ROAD WANGHAI
TEL. 20473
LAST 4 TIMES TO DAY
THE BIGGEST LIAR ON THE SEVEN SEA'S ! Joins up with a baby haccaneer in a delightful combination of pirate thrills and gaies of laughter.
DON'T LET THE KIDDIES MISS. THIS SHOW!
JOIN OUR PIRATE BAND AND HUNT THE
BURIED TREASURE OF CAPTAIN, KIED WITH
"THE
CAPTAIN'S KID
Tauhaving
MAY ROBSON SYBIL JASON.
GUY KIBBEE
Huh JANE BRYAN - FRED LAWRENCE
DICK PURCELL - SEARY TREEN,
TOMORROW MONDAY TUESDAY THE YEAR'S GREATEST LAUGH HIT!
THE GOSH DARNEDIST
BISCAYAM EVER SEEN ON THE SCREEN!
Sing Me Love Song
JAMES MELTON.
ZASU PITTS⭑ALLEN `
Am Cheddar-Walter Catlett-Nakat
PATRICIA ELLIS HUGH HERBERT
JENKINS - NAT PENDLETON
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Maule and Lyrics by Harry Waren 5 adf Zelda-Dinahal by RAYMOND BRIGHT MATINEES: 20%-30% ✪ EVENINGS: 20c.-30c,-50c.-70c,
DAILY
AT
2:30
520
790
9.20
HANKOW
STARE
TO-DAY, ONE DAY ONLY
Robert Donat
in
KOWLOON
57795
"GHOST GOES WEST"
TO-
with
Jean Parker Eugene Pallette
Gary Cooper
Jean Arthur in
MORROW 'Mr. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN"
FREEDOM FOR PRISONERS
Lucknow, October 7,
Ten thousand prisoners, approx- imately one third of the total number in gaol in the United Provinces, will be released shortly by the Congress Provincial Govern ment as part of their gaol reform progamme. Reuter.
BRITISH SHIPS CAPTURED
London, Oct. 7. The Admiralty has received news that two British steamers, the s.5.
NEWSPAPERS IN JERUSALEM
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS.' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1937.
TO-DAY AT THE
KING'S:
CINEMA
Hong Kong
"A Star Is Born"
QUEEN'S:-
"On Again-Off again"
ORIENTAL:—
The Captain's Kid"
"Kowloon
ALHAMBRA:--
"Mountain Music"
STAR:-
"Ghost Goes West". MAJESTIC:-
"Dangerous Number"
KING'S:-
Sunday
"A Star Is Born". QUEEN'S
"New Faces of 1937".
ORIENTAL:--
"Sing Me A Love Song" ALHAMBRA
"Mountain Music"
STAR:-
"Mr. Deeds Goes To Town" MAJESTIC:-
Pick A Star"
STAR IS BORN
Janet Gaynor surpasses all her previous screen achievements in "A Star Is Born," now playing at the King's Theatre.
FILM NOTES
All the thrills of a trip to Holly Miriam Hopkins And
wood are provided local film fans
at the King's Theatre in "A Star
IS Born." David O. Selznick's production glorious techniculour
starring Janet Gaynor and Fredric March.
This first really modern story to come to the screen in colour is so vividly told, so convincingly play- ed and so ballantly directed by Wiliam A. Wellman that you leave the theatre feeling as 11 you'd actually paid, a visit to film- land.
Janet Gaynor and Fredric March have written-to-order roles and have never turned in per- formances to match these,
TWO TO-DAY
Prince Edward, baby son of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, who is "two years old to-day,
NEW FACES OF 1937
"New faces of 1937" opens to- morrow at the Queen's Theatre.
A series of yearly musical come- dieg from Rko Radio is in- augurated with "New Faces of 1937" to bring new talent from the entertainment marts of the world to screen audiences.
Cary Grant
i
DIARY OF LOCAL
EVENTS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9. Anniversaries and Holidays.- Cold Dew. (Han-lu), Prince Ed- ward born, 1935. La Latine sunk, 1799. St. Denis, Bishop of Paris, Auctions-210 Cases Tea. ot China Navigation Co., Godown, Connaught Road West, 10.30a.m.; Furniture, Partitions and Fixtures, at Godown No. 19 of The China Provident Loan and Mortgage Co.. Ltd. 10 a.m.
Cinemas.(See Page 5).
Danges-Flannel Dance at Hotel Cecil. 8.30 p.m.; H.M.S.. Parthian's Cabaret Dance at China Fleet Club, in aid of Shanghaj British Refugees.
Entertrainments.-Garden Party St. Andrew's Church grounds. 3 p.m.; Royal Army Ordnance Corps Garden Fete at Sockunpoo Military Sports Ground, 2.30 p.m.
Malls. (See Page 16). Miscellaneous, Claims against
||
the Estate of James Brown Mac- donald, due,
Moon-IX Moon, 8th Day. Social-R.EO.C.A.
Annual Din-
ner in Peninsula. Hotel, 7.45 pm.: Civil Service Cricket Club Whist Drive. 9.30 p.m.
Sports. (See Page 103.
Sunrise. 6.17 a.m. Sunset.--6.04
p.m.
Tides--High at 13.03 and 23.15. Low at 06.14 and 17.05.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10
Cinema. (See Page 3). Mails(See Page 16).
Moon--IX Moon 7th. Day.
Sports (See Page 10). Sunrise.-6.18 a.m. Sunset.-8.05
P.M.
Tides-High at 12.12 and 22.50; Low at 05.28 and 16.43.
herself feel ON AGAIN-OFF AGAIN
Miriam Hopkins has so many stories she doesn't know what to đu. Just to make better about 1 she dashed oir to New York to buy a
lot of new clothes when she heard she was really to start on The Indestruc- tible Susan" for Rádio,
After that Radio propose starring her with Cary Grant in a crazy Parole." comedy called "Love cr
All about a play-boy placed in the custody 01 A parole daughter.
officer's
It'll be a long "after" because Caly has to make "Wagons West- ward" for Columbla first. And wants to ft in a holiday to Japan before that.
Then there's always the fact that Miriam is really in Sam Goldwyn's employ, and may work for him again some time.
The consequence of it all is that Jessc Lasky, who has another story called "Curtain Call" which she'd like to do, is helding it up until Miriam gets her commitments sorted out.
A unique comedy situation which brings together such contrastive characters BLS 3 successful but goofy pill manufacturer, his equal- ly mad and cordially hated partner who is temporarily working as his valet, the latter's pretty sweet- heart, a gangster and his gold- digging wife, and a group of thugs, is the basis for much of the insane action in "On Again-Off Again." starring Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, which has its run at the Queen's Theatre to-day:
The occasion which unites the unusual group under one roof is a house party thrown by Woolsey who, jealous of his wife and his partner who is working as his valet because of losing a wrestling match, plans to humiliate his arch enemy in front of his sweetheart.
Directed by Edward Cline, "On Again-Off Again" has a support- ing cast which includes Marjorie Lord, Patricia Wilder, Russell Hicks. Esther Muir Paul Harvey. George Meeker, and a bevy of
DANGEROUS NUMBER beautles in the musical and dance
Cave-man tactles by a modern man whose only clubs are very exclusive, provided hilarious mirth yesterday for a capacity audience at the Majestic Theatre where the Metro-Goldwyn Mayer picture. "Dangerous Number." opened 2 day engagement,
sequence.
story by Leona Dalrymple, the ple- ture" was directed by Richard
directed Thorpe who
"Tarzan Escapes." "The Voice of Bugle Ann" and other remembered suc cesses of the screen.
Robert Young and Ann Sothern Following the spectacular inter- have the leading roles. Young is ruption of the wedding Young delightful as a young silk manu- marries the actress himself and Heading the gala talent revue in facturer in love with an actress immediately dislikes her friends of the current production are such
and mad enough to let conventions the theatre. A series of quarrels
over
constant radio, stars as Harriet Hilliard, Joe 80
the deep end. Ann keeps the audience in
laughter, for all of them are so Penner, Milton Berle and Park-Sothem, as the actress, la excellent. yakarkus, whose names are known With this cast and a sereen play human and so understandable to to millions, but whose faces are by Carey Wilson, Saturday Even- the average mind that they touch comparatively new to screen fans. ing Post writer; from the magazine home.
This is Penner's third picture; although he has not been seen on the silver screen for more than two years. Miss Hilliard is making her second screen appearance, her first having been in the Astaire- Rogers picture "Follow the Fleet." Milton Berle is making his screen debut, and Parkyakarkus has been In only one other picture.
MOUNTAIN MUSIC
Take Bub Burris with amnesia, Martha Raye as a lovelorn lass Jerusalem, October 7.
who wants a husband and doesn't In-coming newspapers in all
care where she finds him: Terry languaes, except those from Egypt Walker as a mountain beauty, and and Syria will be subjected to John Howard as a hillbilly, and a Press control under the censor. If background of the most toe-tick- any undesirable matter is found in fling mountain music you've ever any of the papers, they will be pro- heard-put 'em all together, and hibited for sale.- Reuter
they spell "Mountain Music" the riotous new comedy which opens at the Alhambra Theatre to-day.
"Mountain Music" is the tale of Bob Burns who runs into Martha Yorkbrook and 8.s. Dover Abbey in a strange city. Bob thinks he's were captured off the North Coast wealthy, and so does Martha, and of Spain by an insurgent" trawler. when they discover that he's really The capture, however, was not ob-chly a hillbilly who ran out on served by any British warship.- marriage to a girl he didn't love,
it's a shock to both of 'em. ̧
Reuter.
A scene from Paramount's intest musical comedy, "Mountain Music," co-starring Bob Burns and Martha Raye, showing to-day at the Alhambra Theatre.
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A STAR IS BORN"
The First Modern Picture in TECHNICOLOR
YNOR MARCH
with ADOLPHE MENJOU MAY ROBSON
ANDY DEVINE •, LIONEL STANDER
COUNTRY COUSIN
A WALT DISNEY CARTOON IN TECHNICOLOUR
Acade y Award Winner as best Cartoon of the Year
NEXT CHANGE M.G M. Picture
LONDON BY
+
NIGHTS with GEORGE MURPHY-RITA JOHNSON
ALHAMBRA
NATHAN 20, HOWL
SHOWING
720 € 9.30 ·TEL. 56886
TO-DAY
Hear that Singin'! See that Swingin' !
Mountain Music's Ringin'!
"Gosh, I wish I wasn't
such a purry fallax)"
MARTHA RAYE
in
MOUNTAIN MUSIC
NEXT CHANGE-
New Univeral Picture
4 CS DAILY
1.30 £30 730-9.30
"Obayoboyobay| I got
John Howard Tarry Walker Directed By Rabat Peray A Paromaant Picture
"MAN IN BLUE"
with Robert Wilcox Nan Grey
MAJESTIC
THEATRE
MATHJÓN ROAD
KOWLOO
TEL: 87292
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FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY
A THRILLING, HOWLING. HILARIOUS COMEDY-
ROMANCE!
For Fan's Sake Mast Hank, the “blind date". Romeo who picked his girls out of phone books... and Eleanor, the red-handed. honey who showed him how to put marriage on a playing i basit It's a stream |
Dangerous
Metro-
NUMBER
ROBERT
ANN
with
YOUNG. SOTHERN Fretwryn CORA WITHERSPOON
Mayer
REGINALD OWEN
Directed by RICHARD THORPE
1937's FIRST BIG LAUGH!
ALSO
NEWB
OF THE DAY
AND
COMEDY.
☛ TO-MORROW, MONDAY, TUESDAY
7 STARS IN THE BIG LAUGH-AND-MUSIC SHOW!
Ir
PICK A STAR" * WITH
PATSY KELLY, JAOK HALEY, LYDA ROBERTI STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PLOTURE
BETTER CONDITIONS FOR SEAMEN
adds that within the last few years, 50 thousand have left the sea, thus causing a considerale shortage of seamen. The Union further sug- gests that those seamen attached to the R. N. R. be granted a week's holiday each
London, October. 7. The National Seamen's Union declares that seafarers will be granted holiday, with pay, in order pay- to attract recruits. The statement į „Reuter.
year with
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