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CINEMA SCREENINGS. Len, Natalia Moorhand and Jobyns

NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES.

"The 'W' Plan" which is coming to the Queen's Theatre to-day, is the screen version of

novel by Graham Setan. ·

the

a war story, but mainly from the thriller angle, concerning the ex- ploits of a colonel in a Highland Regiment who is dropped by an Bri- the aeroplane behind the German lines in order to find out detalia of some great offensive of which the British gathered some hint from the ravings of a dying German prisoner.

A mysterious plan was found on this prisoner-an intricate network of parallel and Intermecting lines, form ing in its general outline the letter W. Ha pepers have, revealed him to bo one Ulrich Muller, of a new division hitherto unknown to the British, and the sin of a distinguish- ed ancientist with an international ro- putation.

Duncan Grant, in the person of that fine young actor, Brian Aherne, la entrusted with the dangerous job of apy in German territory, His Ataess for the work in explained by his fluency in the German langungo gad the fact that he was once engaged to a German girl

To give further details of this ab- sorbing and exciting story would spoil the fm for many, so he had bitter be left at a ntament when, dressed in the uniform of a German major and equipped with the papers of Ulrich Muller, he descends at dawn in a field not far from Ulrich's home, His succession of narrow escapes and his ultimate discovery and frustra- tion of the awful plan must be scen to be appreciated.

A very strong cast of well-known British actors and actresses has been not together to net in this picture It includen Madeleine Carroll, Mary Jerrold, Milton Rosmer, C. M. Hallard, and Gordon Harker, besides many The Military detall was un. others. der the diretion of Lt. Col. G. S. Butchison, D.S.O., M.C., and there have probably never been any better flying shots than those during the nir duel between ups British "acro- plane and two pursuing German ones

"Huckleberry Finn."

Four delightful child actors and a distinguished east of adults bring enjoyable entertainment to the King's Theatre whero Paramount's "Hucklo berry Firn." the second of the Mark Twain cinesics, la now showing.

Young Jackie Coogan is again cast in the role of Tom Sawyer, in which he made such a hit in the moving picture of that name. And Junior Durkin, continues his portrayal of Huck Finn. Mitzi Green and Jackie Scari Bre Just as enjoyable in "Huckleberry Finn" as they were in "Tom Sawyer."

Fat and Jolly Eugena Pallette heads the eart of adults. Ho portrays one of the pair of desperadoes who lead Tom and Huck into mischief. Ontar Apfel is the other bad man, Clara Blanick is again seen in the role of the worried Aunt Polly, and Jane Darwell portrays the role of Widow Douglas.

"Huckleberry Finn" carries on the adventures of the real boys Mark 'Twain wrote about in "Tom Sawyer." Buck runs away from home to escapo his father, and, in the search that follows, Tom Sawyar finds him. To. gether, the boys plan a runaway, fall in with two funny rascals, rescue two innocent girls from the wicked de aigns of the bad man, and win more honour and renown.

The direction of this picture is credited to Norman Taurog who made such a success of his first two kid-

Howland in Radio' Pictures' "Hook, Line and Binker," which is coming to the Queen's Theatre on Sunday.

fias Leo's wardrobe conalsts of a light green net silver trimmed alip; ounces on hip and embroidery drap powder blue chiffon afternoon gown, ed over shoulder; feteat green mon. tanla cropo ault with ercu mousseline do solo blouse, tucked, and hat to match; and white polka dot pyjamas of flat crepe.

Misa Moorhead wear an evening gown of modern design in metal cloth. draped front and back, bodice tight over hips, a travelling outät, black velvet, cross fox, embroidered blouse and velvet hat; blue crepe alencon embroidered pyjamas. Isco negligee; and black satin gold

Miss Howland is particularly at- Liselive in a black Elizabeth crope evening gown, embroidered shoulder to match. She also appears in a wool straps, long black gloves and jewel travelling outfit, black velvet after- noon gown with chiffon draped neck- line; and a grey satin negligee chin- chilla trimmed laco night gowi

The gowns and accessories were dr signed by Ethel Smallwood under the supervision of Max Reo, Radlo Pic- tures art director. They represent her first work with Radio Pictures. She was formerly employed by Marion Davies, Joan Crawford, Bebe Daniels, Greta Garbo and other notable film actresses.

"The Spider.“ ·

When "The Spider" was presented as a play on the Broadway stage it pent a galvanic, shock through the theatre-going public. It was an ab solute novelty. It broke severely with stage traditions of a humired years. Not content with keeping the actors and audience separated by was made the scene of the play. The the footlights, the whole auditorium resulting excitement was terrific, and kept the box offer men busy during a very long run.

In the Fox Films version of this celebrated plug, which the King's the original shock devices, and sur- Theatre will show next Sunday, all

prise tricks aro anid to have been retained, with a number of others that the screen alone could present.

Like the stage "Spider" the Almi offering is greatly in the way of an technique,

innovation. Thie

new

which in the Fox success "Transat Jantle" brought tornadle action back into pictures, previously slowed down by the introduction of dialogus, han been used again In this mystery play with, what preview reports have un- animously styled, Increased effect.

and sister whom a designing uncle is "The Spider" tells of a brother endeavouring to keep apart for his financial advantage. When ho and girl attend a theatre, she sees her brother assisting a magician on the stage. The unde attempts to fore- atall reunion. A shot is fred and the uncle drops to the floor. the real suspense mounta..

Then

Edmund Lowe has one of the finest opportunities of his artistic life in the role of Chatrand The Great, a magician, who attempts to unravel the fatal akein of the plot. Lois Moran is by his side in the featured feminine lead.

*

And so the galaxy of stars goes: El Brendel; George E. Stone, in strong role; Earle Foxe, all under the direction of William Cameron Menzica and Kenneth MacKenna, who led Ellean Land to the heights in "Always Goodbye.".

Fairbanks Film.

in

Many world-famed personages up- pear Lefore the camera the new adventure film, "Around The World in BO Minuten with Douglas Fairbanks at the Central Theatre. In the Philip pines, General Aguinaldo, flery lea der of the insurrection, makes his first camera appearance for Doug. Others are the Maharanes of Conch- Behar, Indo China, King Pradhipok of Siam, Me! Lan Fang, and So-jin of China and Duke. Kahanamoka of featuring moving pictures, "Skippy" sacred monkeys and дго

Honolulu. There

of of and "Forbidden "Adventure." More

elephanta than two hundred youngsters of all Siam and India, the Tah Mahal, the colossal tomb of Sun Yat-sen, various nizes add sest to the rollicking rom

exciting ance. The juvenile cast of "uckio-oriental sports, and an berry Finn" is larger even than that of Tom Sawyer" or Skippy," and the pleture is one of the most highly entertaining pictures, for yomgaters of all ages, tho serein has ever pro sented.

Thore nro laughs, teum, thrilla, heart-throbs and deep down emotions golare in the amusing adventures of Mark Twain's immortal young heroes.

"Hook, Line and Sinker,"

No loveliness is over lost! This lage comes to mind after seeing the lavish wardrobes worn by Dorothy

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

ĠEE..AS LONG AS MOIN WONT LET ME KEEP YOU,L HAVE D FIND YOU A NICE HOME SOME PLACE- FRECKLES WOULDNT WANT YOU BECAUSE HE HAS A

DOG ALREADYco

Aconca

hunt in which Doug from the How-"| dah of an elephant shoots his first leopard. Humour and excitement al- tornate during the eighty minutes of kereen adventure, which presents Doug Fairbanks in a new type of film entertainment.

The queer admixture of antiquity and Loderniam which pervades both the customs and commerce of the Orient, I brought to view In this now adventure film. While the film is manly concorned with Doug's ploits in far-off lands, the film is lateresting too, from the socioloical view, for it takes the spectator Into natives. tho homes and factories of the

ex-

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

Across

1 Plumage not displayed by game

birda (two words).

Looks as though poor mother had

had a nasty accident- 10 Provide a complete food, thugh though not told very clearly.

superseded by the bottle,

11 The wrong way to look at an Idesyncrasy--almost allly, in 12 A sweet old lady,

fact.

15 Musical exercise at which

2

dentist should be an expert. 14 Extremities to which we all 17 probable that we do.

descend at least it is highly-

10 Old scholars.

21 Boredom in which both you and 22 Shut up seemingly consecutive- .

I participate.

Jy.

24. Increase.

26 A large star. Make a wager and It will inchids every latter in the language.

29 Employers.

[31. An unexpected check in which 32 Regarded correctly, this i

one cannot avoid being involved,

A

33 Likely to be discovered in the negation of considerable weight.

last ditch. 34"Let us entreat-By honour of

hig name, honour and adore," "Titus Andranicus."

Whom you to

35 The third Sunday before Lent.

Down

2 Why heap ridicule on good food? In the shade's the right place for it on a summer day.

3. Much thin, then hol for the

chase.

4 This trifle is often accompanied

by the addle.

To the Highest Bidder |

AN! THE OTHER KIDS MOTHER'S WOULDN'T STAND FOR ME ENIN' YOU TO ANY OF THEM. BOLLY! I S'POSE THERE ARE LOTS OF FOLKe who'd JUMP AT THE CHANCE. TO TAKE YOU, IF I ONLY

KOMEN WHO

"THEY WERE

5 Axel is a nice one, and not In the least injurious whatever a

Cockney might say.

6 Dlamasted vessels.

7 Call back. I'm 'clear in this,

6 Describes the clues you can't

solve. Not too many, I hope.

9 It simply rocks, by the Lakes, of

Killarney.

14 Noted for its laughterthough very brief -- about Eastern money.

15 Copper coins-pick them up. 10 Russian antelopo.

18 Revelry would be nothing withe

out this feminine element.

20, One well known to the classical

scholar.

23 Might describe

bachelor's rocks.

the

Door

it

26 Sounds like a query about. ■

particular tree; and particular tree (hyphen).

27 Old-fashioned conveyance.

28 The gap makes it useful near

the front door.

30 This noto includes * musical

instrument that can play it

81 A tin-tack this 90 when sat

upon.

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