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The director and scenarists of the SITUATIONS VACANT former picture, respectively, Ilamil-
ton MacFadden and Barry Connors
and Philip Klein, also have repeated THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. their previous success in transferring Fart Derr Biggers exciting story to
tlic speaking
The Black C, but the plot of
·
laid entirely In
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP, LONDON and STRAITS:
The Steamship,
A very defnite idea of the impor-romantic Hawaii, Is a very different tance attached to canta in audibir for
one from the round-the-world affair pictures is demonstrated in "Oh, For of the preceding tilni. A Man!" a Hamilton MacFadden
In the now picture the diplomatie
"BENNEVIS" production for Fox Filme, coming to Charlie comes early on the весло Consignees of Cargo are hereby the King's Theatro next Sunday. when a famous screen star, Shela informed that all Goods
are being The basle theme of the picture in Fane, is found mysteriously murdered landed at their risk into the hazardous the romantic, affair culminating in the
on her luxurious calate at Walkki
and/or extra hazardous Godowns of marriage between a prima donna and Reach. There is a group of dinner The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf a burglar.
gucats, any of whom might have com- and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or Jeanette MacDonald plays and sings, mitted the crime, as well as several from the wharves delivery may be the role of the prima donna and other suspects and Charlie's job of obtained. | THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB, Reginald Denny the role of the bur finding the guilty man soon becomes
glar, who also sings. NOTICE.
Tel. 21417.
a complicated one.
makes hin
the
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No claims will be admitted after The prima donna in courted by
But through this tangled web of the Goods have left the Gedowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after many men, one in particular a weal- The Half Yearly General Meet thy, sincere and ardent admirer whom plot and intrigue, Charlie ateadily the 2nd June, 1932, will be subject to
and eventually, with rent. sho respects but does not love. 1 dramatic suddenness, dinclosca
way,
All clairan against the steamer Ing of Voting Members will be
For this apparently minor role two killers. A
A delightful romanco
bo presented to the Undersign- On Vlow from Sunday the 29thheld at the Club House, Happy William Davidson, one of the finest between the actress' protege and her ed on or before the 16th June, 1932,
Valley, on Monday, 30th May.inge actors that ever left Broadway boy friend is cleverly interwoven with or they will not be recognized.
for the screen, was signed..
the actual the rest of the story, and
To comply with the General Bonded 1932, at 5.30 p.m..
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Sally Elers and Robert Young I Alison Skipworth, Albert Conti, Bela the romantic leads, with Bela Lugosi goods are examined.
the mysterious fortune teller neverro, and a splendid supporting cant includes Victor Varconi, Dorothy Revier, William Post, C. Henry Gor don, Marjorie White, J. M. Kerrigan, Violet Dunn, Richard Tucker, Rita Roselle, Mary Gordon, Otto Yamaoka, and Murray Kinnell.
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PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD.
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SPORTS DEPARTMENT, `
Lugosi and Andre Cheron.
Phillip
Klein and Lynn Starling wrote the screen story and dialogue.
"Oh, For A Man!" is the directorial manignment of the fourth ful MacFadden in one year. His prior Fox successes included "Har mony at Home," "Crazy That Way" and "Are You There?" the latter, n Beatrice Lilie starring pictura
Two Stars Score.
រឿង
"The Last Parade."
play
Tar-
Bolid entertainment qualities, com- bined with a timely and interesting In "Private Lives" which will open theme, make "The Last Parade," the on Sunday at the Queen's Theatre, Columbia picture, which opened at the Norma Shearer and Robert Mont-Central Theatre last night, an on- Komery exhibit
screen production. From the why
married folk should scrap. The most important, perhaps, is the bliss strong dramatic punch thin offering And what is more, of making up. The next important is registered a hit. that they may get divorced and then it drives with the farce of appreciate just how much they really Hoye
a wisecracking Cookie Leonard, love each other. This picturization of geared dyname ring full speed. the Noel Coward stage success is by newspaper reporter with no job, and for the breazient and most delightful Mike O'Dowd, a New York police- offering the screen has given us this
man, are the principal characters. season. It is breath-taking in racy Both men are in love with the same tempo and moves to hysterical girl, pretty Molly Pearson. Cookie
a multitude of reasons atmosphere, speed and
ELL
high
alquer truck and swiftly
climax on the fleet wings of sparkling.
He clashes with a rival roc
dialogue and zestful plot that packs laughs in every flicker."
his place as king of the under-
An Amanda, the wife who discardd keteer and finally bumps him off. her husband for another, more for Even the efforts of his friends Mally spite than anything else, Miss Shearer and Mike do not save Cookie from a achieve the finest portrayal in faree tragic end.
....
we have beheld since the advent of Jack Holt an Cookie Leonard talkies. She has always shown can-role different to anything he has ever siderable promise along these
lines before attempted......proved that he but the present vehicle proven beyond possesses versatility and finished act- all conjecture her adroitness in th's ing ability. Tom Moore scored in the and type of role. Montgomery, as Elyot, part of Mike Leonard ODowd who alan weds again, only to repent Constance Cummings made Molly without much leisure, is splendid and Pearson a charming heroine. matches her skill with a cyclonic per- Splendid performances were formance. Reginald Denny, Una tributed by Robert Ellis, Gaylord Merkel,. Jean Hersholt, and George Pendleton Jenn De Veraka and Vivi Davis round out the brilliant cast Erle 0. Kenton's direction was well Assembled by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer handled throughout. for this priceless production: If this, doesn't get the laughs, then there isn't any use trying in these depres- nive days.
Sidney Franklin directed the picture with a conscientious eye on the ori ginal stage play and managed to en- dow his screen varalon with a great wealth of pictorial beauty and fluidity of action that the stage could not the least of the sur- attempt.. Not t prises that che in the unreeling is the revelation of Miss Shearer's love- ly sing
singing voice. She sings one
namber "Some Day I'll find you with an appealing charm.
Front the picture is either kiss and the climax where
start to finish a fight or a
the
ers battle almost unta the clopers death is the most hilarious we have witnessed in a long, long time. If at times it seems to approach the stop- allck it is only because Misa Shearer. and Montgomery had to exert every physical means to further the swift pace they started.
"The Bad One."
The key to Lita's success as a dan cer and singer in a waterfront cafe at Marseilles, France, is just that a key.
Lita, portrayed by Dolares Del Rio, who makes her first starring nonear- ance in a talking picture for United Artists, "The Und One," showing at the Star Theatre on Sunday with Ed- mund Lowe, is bad only no far far she in clever and cunning in making arm- lean baben out
who frequent
of the rough allors
her
bar
When a customer imbibes too free- iy, an
and talks too much of love, the resourceful Lita produces a Intchkey from the folds of her dress and with
con-
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Agents. Hongkong, 20th May, 1932.
Most men prefer the cling
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Ralph
Irving Berlin wrote one of his mont tuneful compositions, "To a Tango Melody" to which the versatile Dolores does tho Del Rio Tango.
Personally directed by Fitzmaurice from Carey Wilson's wereon adaption of an original story by John Farrow, the young Australian writer who sail ed the seven seas in his search for material. "The Bad One" niso offera brilliant dialogue by Howard Emmett Rofrers.
The Bad One" is another United Artists talking film made under the supervision of John W. Considine, Jr., general production, executive at the United Artists studios.
"The Black Camel," · Tooming with thrills and suspense, "The Binck Camel showing at the King's Theatre to-day, is a worthy successor to "Charlie Chan Carrus On," and again with Warner Oland in the role of the suave Chinese do- tective.
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