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WORLD CRISIS
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933.
CINEMA SCREENINGS
T
(Continued from Paye 2).
mory are here for your delight and entertainment,
The wonders of transportation in- vention are shown from the early
ex-curt to the modern motor car and
airplane and railroad trains. Amus Ing are the contraptions that the pride and
of our fathers who indulged in spoed.
vellous
were fore-
Old Helleberg with its drinking songs and students will delight the hearts of llongkong German citizen and all others.. Real American In- dians in full war paint and feathers dance for you. Midget village with ta tiny folk and real human giants will delight the children. And for the children the Island, with
IN shown the mar Enchanted Magic Mountain and thousand and one oddities. Historie Dearborn the original Chienge in the your 1800 is shown in exact replica and size,
to the
the furniture used in log homes of those days. And climax ing the film is the wonderful and flood spectacular night display of lighting on the beautiful building and a gorgeous fireworks that turn night into day and the Fair into a fairy- land a mystery.
oven
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"King of the Jungle"
Buster Crabbe is in the movies because he is an athlete with per sonality. If he had been an athlete without a personality or a personality without athletic ability, things would have been different.
Crabbe, world-champlon swimmer,
vas chosen from among dozens of athletes considered to play the rule of
the "Lion Man" in "King of the Jungle," animal thrill-romance which преззя to-morrow the Queen's Theatre.
The
which through competition Crabbe won himself the role was set way as the result of the dilemma in which the Par
Paramount 4. Studios, producers of the film, found themselves, after it was decided to produce "King of the Jungle." It was discovered that there was no male player in Hollywood to fit the role of the studio's taste. So the Lion Man Contest was undertaken.
"The Man From Toronto" Those of us who sigh for the delights of a country life, would do well to partake (via the screen) of something of those imagined joys as they the unaccustomed ears of the town-weller. The scene is the Red Barn, in
is set which
the country- drama that goes to the making of "The Man from Toronto, showing to
at the King's Theatre.
Voice
sun had just risen, and a tired colonial visitor, anxious to snatch another forts winks, is wakened from his beauty sleepy by the crowing of He tries to sleep again. A rooster. Ducks
are aquawking noisily in the farmyard, pigs are grunting, doga barking, cows lowing. In fact, the entire farmyard seems to have entered into a conspiracy to keep the poor Canadian from slumber. It is all very well done, so natural, to convincing, that one is led to imagine that the furred and feathered denizens of the farm are on the films company's pay. rolli They are all so unnelfconscious as to provide e a striking object lesson to many an inspiring film player.
Jessid Matthews la the star of "The Man from Toronto," which Sinclair Hill directed for Gainsborough, and which is adapted from the rollicking atage-play by Douglas
Jas Murray,
ay. Jessle Matthews' part in the picture afforda yet further proof of the charm and amazing ability of this star of revue. She has an opportunity in this of displaying not only hurt doubted abilities as an actress but she dances delightfully. Those who know her work, assert that "The Man from Toronto" provides her with her finest screen opportunity yet.
PUBLIC PRESSURE.,
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REINSTATEMENT.
Peking. Sept. 12. The Chinese Prosa in Peking is now adding its voice to the cam- paign for the retention of Pao Yu- lin as the Director of Public Safety here.
Local residents and public bodies, it is reported, are flooding Nanking with telegrams urging the reinstatement of Pao Yu-lin. ----Reuter.
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