OPENING TO-DAY
at
2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9,30
(Booking at the Theatre)
· Phone No, 25720.
THE HONGKONG 'TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1932.
CENTRAL
THEATRE
OPENING TO-DAY
at
2,30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 (Booking at the Theatre) Phone No. 25720.
The Latest 1932 United Artists Super Special Feature Shown for the First Time in the Far East
Highlights
You have to spend thou- sands of dollars and waste many months' valuable time before you can travel around the world but with Doug's
introduction it will only cost you two or three dollars and save you a lot of trouble too. All you need is to sit in re- laxation on a comfortable chair and allow Doug to con duct you to trot all over China, Japan, India, Siam, Indo-China, Hawaii and the Philinoines, to see and hear the countless strangest facts. strangest sights and stran- gest incidents that you'd never have a chance to meet.
Among the numerous thrilling, fascinating and amusing features in this film there are:-
(1) A grand banquet given by King Prajadhipok of Siam with the presence of His Majesty himself.
(2) The strangest and oldest dances displayed by the Siam Royal Palace Dan- eing girls.
(3) The Maharance of Cooch Behar risks his life in a leopard hunt with Doug.
(4) The fierce fighting with a maddened tiger by Doug.
(5) The wonderful rope trick performance by a Hindu fakir.
(6) The appearance of Mei Lan Fang, the greatest female impersonator.
(7) The queerest dancing by Cambodia and Angkor actresses.
(8) The personal appear ance of Anguinaldo, famous leader of the Philippine in- surrection and rulers and leaders of various countries.
(9) The suberstition of 4, funeral pyre on the holy Ganges.
(10) The ruins of Angkor Vat, the Pyramids, and other oldest and magnificent edifices and structures.
-COMING
UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE
DARING DOUG DOES IT AGAIN!
Spurning tradition ——
defying convention
dynamic Doug
swoops around the roaring globe-unleashing a riot of laughs, gags, thrills and mighty splendors of this pulsing planet!
The star who gave you Robin Hood, The Black Pirate, The Gaucho, D'Artagnan ...pours immortal spirit and dynamic energy into amazing departure in entertainment as epochal as the birth of the talkie!
Added Attraction
Gaumont Sound News, No. 28 with the following con- tents:-
at
(1) Assault-at-arms Lancaster Depot. The King's Own Royal Regiment and Ladies of Netherland Athle- tic Club in clever display.
(2) Lord Jersey's wed- ding. Miss Patricia Richards is the first bride of 1932 at St. Margaret's Westminster.
(3) Prince Alfaon turns a Call,
re-
Reciprocation in London at Duke of Gloucester's visit to Abyssinia for Coronation of Ras Tafari.
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(4) Severe gales sweep South Coast Remarkable pictures of the Gale which raged in the Channel, causing damages to coast towns.
(5) Is Waterloo Bridge safe?
Striking pictures of the famous bridge which emi- nent engineers allege is in danger of a collapse.
(6) Rugby International Wales win at Swansea by 12 pts. to 5, defeating Eng- land for the first time in ten years.
H.R.H. The Prince of Wales travelled from Lon don to watch the match.
Also
Gaumont Sound Mirror, No. 63.
Owing to the exorbitant cost expended for securing the sole and exclusive rights for the exhibition of this picture, we are compell- ed to increase the price of admission in accordance with the following rates:--
Dress Circle
$8.00
Back Stall
$2.00
Upper Stall
$1.00
Front Stall
$1.00
ALL
Gloria Swanson
THE
in
WORLD HIS
STAGE I
"TO-NIGHT OR NEVER"
(1932 United Artists Feature)
CONTINENTS HIS PLAY. GROUND!
AROUND the WORLD in 80 minUTES
WITH
DOUGLAS
FAIRBANKS
(including tax).
All complimentary tie- kets, préviously issued, are ineffective during this run.
Advance booking now on at the Theatre.
COMING
Chester Morris
in
“CORSAIR"
(1932 United Artists Fenfura)
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