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CINEMA SCREENINGS

NOTES SUPPLIED BY

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Jack

SONGS THAT:: “WON THE WAR"

(Continued from Pago 0.)..

For the nest tano ina British it at a soldiers' concort behind the film, the atmosphere and action of life lines. Its appeal was immediate. in a huge store has been captured. No other song,enjoyed such favour The film in which this happens "Love On Wheels", which will

in the French radka-with the pos shown at the King's Theatre on Sun- ditty, which immortalises the mis- sible oxception of the very Gullle day next, the beautifully produced

fortunes of an obscure.· ́station- Gunborough Bliarring

muster. Gainborough Company came to an It was an expression of the In- arrangement with Selfridge's todomitable refusal of the French photograph and produce a number of nation to allow its spirit to bo scenes in this great store in Oxford broken by carnage and suffering. Streot, and for some, consecutivo One has only. to hear this glorious Sundays this was done. The result absurdity sung, in a Paria music- Is that interent la absolutely held by hall to-day to realise what poign these authentie scenes and shots of ant memories of the war it awakens Jack Hulbert in the role of Fred Hopkins, assistant in the store, dan in the hearts of an audience. cing about between the counters, with his famous grin and twinkling feet, which gain considerably in humour by the reality of the surroundings.

Victor Saville, the director, has made a splendid job of this film and proved that British producers can, when given the as clever and with stinity, give us evor came from Hollywoduction as

Jack Hulbert is supported by a brilliant cast, Including Gordon Har- ker, who gives a find study. of cockney bus conductor with a

humour, Edmund Gwenn, & lively велке of splendid actor, in the role of general ninnager of the stores, and we have a new British film find in the charm- Ing Miss Leonora Corbett, who dances and sings delightfully. Altogether, "Love On Wheels" in to be proud of

British film

"What! No Beer?"

Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante have the stammering assistance of Roses Ates, in their "What! No Beer7" nuw comedy,

Queen's Theatre.

new

ut the

An exceptional cost supports this Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring team in their new lough vehicle.

No historian of the future will be able to ignore the evidence which the war songs furnish of the chang ing moods of the belligerent na- tions. For it was by catching the prevalling mood of the time- defiant, exultant, subdued, resigned

that they leaped into fame.

W.

tells you how to go about solving that

The difficulty.

picture fenturea Dorothy Jordan, Edward Ellis and Marjorie Rambeau, Eddie Quillan, Louis Calhern.

BQ

It's the story of those who use the "get-acquainted clubs" to find the companionship and. love that's casential to human destiny. You'll

Bex-starved loneliness of these spin- sters and bachelors, widows and widowers who seek happiness.

find it an appealing picture of the

Marjorie Rambeau and Edward Ellia are excellent as the proprietors of the Lonely Hearts Club, Ellia scoring again as he did in the role of that first brought him screen success. "the bomber" in "I Am: a Fugitive”

ward, and Louis Calhern gives a fine You'll like Dorothy Jordan as

their

portrayal of the big-time gangster who muscles in qni the legitimate club and turns it into rendezvous for the Auppressed desires of those who ought to know the blackmailing possibili ties. Eddie Quillan is amusing as the wise-cracking reporter in love with Dorothy Jordan.

In addition to Ates there is Phyllis Barry, who recently appeared opposite War Ronald Colman in "Cynara", John Miljan, Henry Armetta,

Edward Brophy, Charles Dunbar and Charlca Giblyn.

The

Ales, despite his stuttering speech, is a great help to Buster and "Schmozzola" m this comedy on the beer qucation. Buster and Jimmy run a brewery, and Rosco Ates ís

"Tarzan The Ape Man." their chief brewmaster. Ates makes "Tarzan, the Ape Man", based on his beer so potent that police com the hair-raising story of jungle plications, crave and the whole pack adventure by Edgar Rice Burroughs of comedians is marched to jail. will be seen again at the Oriental.

difficulties of operating a Theatre on Friday and Saturday, brewery is further complicated for the Johnny Weissmuller, world's cham- Keaton-Durante team by a war be-pion swimmer and considered to have tween beer-running 'gangs headed by one of the finest physiques of any John Miljan and Edward Brophy to man living, plays the title role of the control their output. The beer war strange white man who lives in the offers a nightly exciting counterplot sungle like the apes. Prominent roles to the comedy provided by Buster and are also played by Neil Hamilton, Jimmy.

Maureen O'Sullivan, G. Aubrey Smith, Doris Lloyd, Forester Harvey and Ivory Williams. The picture directed by W.S. Van Dyke achieved such snational results with

Trader Horn," ...

to

The Age of Consent" Contrary widespread belief, Kenuine college life of to-day is not one round of exuberant drinking, conspicuous "necking" rondster-fuls of pretty co-eds, stick college sheiks and n generous load of care-free atudents whose only reason for at- tendine college is to waste spend money and acquire prestige

Although these elements are pre- gent in the higher institutions

ог

learning they are by far outnumbered by the earnest

eat boy and girl who

are rc:

really seek adequate preparation for the future. These types alistically portrayed

Dorothy by Wilson and itlchard Cromwell in "The Age Of Consent"

t", poignant drama of 4.50 the modern campus, coming to The

Central Theatre to-morrow.

rom-

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THE BRANDY WITH A PEDIGREE

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The film adaptation of Martin Flavin's Bronilway play, "Crossroads". presents these co-featured players as à pair of college lovers who weigh the surrender of an education with the acquisition of marriage certificate.

"Wild Girl"

Charles Farrell, Joan Bennett, Ralph Bellamy, Eugene Palletic and Irving Pichel havo the principal roles in "Wild Girl", the feature attraction at the King's Theatre. Raoul Walsh directed the picture, based on Bret Harte's "Eniomy Jane's Kiss'. Near- ly all the scenes were filmed Sequoia National Park among

famous "big trees".

"Strictly Persons)”

Do you want a husband?

Do you want a wife?

In

the

If you're lonely and need the com panionship your loneliness denies you, "Strictly Personal," B.C. Schwiberg's new Faramount picture, commencing to-morrow ut the Queen's Theatre,

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