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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1932.

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poor, and envious of others. Many people yearn for abounding health and vigour, and yet they will not make that sustained effort which they know will give such wonderful returns in happiness.

The glorious romance of "Rebecca Or Sunnybrook Farm," na vivified in the Fox production featuring Marian Nixon and Ralph Bellamy, is coming to the King's Theatre on Sunday. The | cholco of dainty, appealing Miss Nixon and tall, handsome Bellamy to enact the leading roles in this important picture conic, it in suid, na a reward for splendid work in recent successes. Miss Nixon, It will be recalled, ored individually opponite Charles Farrell in "After Te-morrow," then repented her success in her brillant performance with Warner Baxter In "Amateur Daddy.” Bellamy, who until now has had the up-hill struggle of establishing himself in unsym nathetic, or "heavy" roles, was given the romantic part of Dr. Adam Ladd because of the capable manner in which he portrayed the German officer ja "Surrender; bin important charac- ter study of the Juvenile Court Judga in "Young American," and of the incerruptible police captain in "Dip-trial-not a half-hearted one. Dr. orderly Conduct."

Lavithness of production in both locale and settings is promised in the current version of the Kate Douglas Wiggin and Charlotte Thompson minsterpiece. It was filmed on pecially reconstructed Sunnybrook Farm, Dear Santa Cruz, California, with the reproduction of a New Eng- land blizzard in which the dramatic climax occurs.

Briefly, the film story recounts the main adventures of Rebecca, as im- mortalized in the book, revolving around her intense desire to win the regard of her spinster aunts; her In terest in obtaining a wedding ring for the unwed mother of Jack-O-Lantern, and her romance with Dr. Adayı Ladd, Mac Marsh, as Aunt June, and Louise Clear Hale, as Aunt Miranda, por- try the aged apinster nunta of Re- becca

Amusing Comedy at Quecu's.

Fur sheer fun. few comedira of the current season race the hilarity of "Cracked_Nuts," now showing at the Queen's Theatre.

Based on a ludicrously funny aitun. tion, the picture carrion its two stars, Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolney. throw an agzing series of comic and thrilling situations.

The story is laid in 1 mythical kingdom whose subjects, are almost niv divided between deposed kinga und menneing executioner. 11 mont parlant ni sumarnts are tombstones d to the memories of behended rulers.

Into this chaotic country come... Wheeler und Woulary with the inten- on of surping the vacated crown, They dodge expentionera, stage thrill- ing battle with tanks and aeroplanes, in battles with tanks and aeroplanes, hire executioners galore and only

come to the concluinion that Chicago

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The story in un original by east master of emery acting longlas lan, in collaboration with A1 Lionsberg.

"Love Me To-night."

Hollywood nut a horse under con- tract to toss Maurice Chevalier from his back in "Love Me To-night," Bow showing at the King's Theatre. The sequence shows a hunt at a country vetate. Maurice, in the role of r ailar impersonating a baron, and trying his duendost

impress Jennotto MacDonald, a woman of aristocratic family, almost reveals his true identity by his Fnd riding. Is wit, however, saves the after his ail from the harac, and soon Jeanette has yielded to his charms, But the secret of his identity comes out anyhow, and then it re

uires an amusing, but at the same

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"The Happy Ending."

For the Holijventral” resnes of "The Inny Ending." the next nttrnetion nì thế Punonte mwl Tap day's namalar story, Millard Webb had the privilege of using a giant Cunarder.

Deer fane bandred extras took part in the peene, to enact a pante-stricken mal of panengers, claniring to be saved from the sinking liner and all- init to everflowing the rats.

The big thrillof the night was when ne of the boots fouled its davits, and tilting at a terrific angle, threw its hun ergo into the water. With remarkable good fortune, only four minor casualties occurred although AL There were some ugly moments. one time a mint, his e ennght in the ringing of the canized boat, rinned under water.

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This scene is particularly thrilling in the Gla, wing the highlight of an engrossingly hunian rory of ancrifice.

"Night World."

The horrible monster who thrilled and chilled the Work in "Trankens- tein" is back on the sereen. But this time it to without the spectacular makeup that Boris Karioll captures audiences at the Central Theatre in "Night World" a Universal produc- tion. He plays the part of "ilappy" MacDonald a Cabaret proprietor, and plays it in his usual-polished manner. "Night World" stars Lew Ayres and Mao Clarke and in different to he kind of screen entertainment we have been having here for sometime.

"Travelling Husbande"

The worry of thousands of grass husbands travelling widows whose flood railways and hoteln of the world in quest of the big orders, finds its answer in "Travelling husbands". which commences at the Central Theatre to-morrow. Nor does it stop at telling where he is, but shows what he does and with whom....the "with whom" According to this unusual film, is usually a blonde who serves ni model party girl and entertainer. elling hestands" achieves an in- timacy, distinctive humour, Wag pace, that strikes high note in im entertainment. Edyn Brent iuds the cast, and is supported by Frank Albertson, Con- Gummungs, Hugh Herbert, Stanley Fields and Frank Mcllugh. It is not often that screen fore of

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