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They all loved him...a school... teacher.....a night club hostess ...a luscious society budi GEORGE RAFT • CONSTANCECUMMINGS- WYNNE GIBSON • MAE WEST
ALISON SKIPWÖRTH-14.
AFTER
NIGHT
NIGHT
Directed by Archie Mayo
A Garamount
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„NOTES SUPPLIED BY
THE THEATRES
Janet Gaynor has never shown her talents to better advafitago than in her nowcat starring vehicle, "Paddy, The Next Best Thing", in which sho is co-starred with Warner Baxter at the King's Theatre,
Cast as a lively little, Irish. *lass whose salo fault in her ability to tell white lies, a quality that eventually embroils her in gli sorts of entangle- monts, she performs in her usual charming manner. Warner Baxter, is the scion of the Irish coastal town in which "Paddy" takes pinco does an xeel ont piece of acting in a typically romantic Warner Baxter, role,
The others of the cast, Including Margaret Lindsay, who will be ro membered as the "Titanio" girl in "Cavalcade" and Walter Connolly, from the New York stage, all do their utmost to make "Paddy", an enjoy- able screen work.
"Night After Night""**
George Raft, who skyrocketed to Alm fine through supporting roles in "Scarface."
„" "Dancers" in the Dark,' and "Bindame Raskoteer," is playing the featurel role in "Night After Night," coming on Thursday to tho Queen's Theatre, with Constancu Cummings, Wynne Gibson, Mne West and Alison Skipworth. The picture la from Louis Bromfield's novel, "Single |Night."
ing
Haft, born in that hard-bolled fight region of New York City, where the "Forties" meet. Tenth Avenue. Boxed in the featherweight division while in his middle teens. He also played baseball. As soon as dancing Eccamo his hobby ho turned to it for e living, and became a favourito at all the big New York night clubs.
Something of the life, he led and people ho knew in incorporated in the story of "Night After Night," direct- ed by Archlo Mayo and founded upon Brembfield story that is slice of fifa from the heart of the "big town." The role played is that of proprietor of a papuar little night club and former dancer pugilist and ball player!
"Tho Shadow"
One of the outstanding features of "The Shadow", at the King's Thoatra on Wednesday, in Viola Compton's brilliant comedy characterisation of Mrs. Bascombe. Her performance in aven more of a triumph than It
ap- pears, as she was very far from feel- ing in a mood for humour when there scenes were shot. Her only son had Just been operated upon and was lying dangerously ill in hospital while Viola Compton was registering laughs for the benefit of camera and "mike",
"It was naturally a very worrying time for me", nid Miss Compton, but there in an old saying, 'Keeping sailing in which I am fra be Hever. Anyway, I was compelled to keep smiling for my part! Everyore the studio was very kind and sympathetic, and I am glad to say that my sun
is now well on the road to recovery."""
Bravo, Miss Compton! ·
"The Eagle and The Hawk"
Paramount's thrilling story of the drama, excitement and adventure_of
Bar-
How on,-"The-Eagle-and-The
zoomed yesterday at the Queen's Theatre and kept a highly enthusiastle audience literally on the
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IF I HAD MY LIFE OVER AGAIN-
· (Continued from Pago 0.)
edge of its sents from fade-in to fade-talking to son, but in the spirit of
out.
Packed with even more aerial thrils than were seen in "Wings" and "Hell's Angels," the film reveals tho tragedy and remanes and phikcsophy
real comradeship.
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If. I had married later, say st thirty-five, and been rewarded by a in the lives of the intropid aviatoran, he would not yet be fifteen. who seared through crimeon-cionde Thon, I should feel acutely the gap skies during the War. The power in our years, sensing that, in com- and strength of the story are equalled parison with himself, my young son any by its star-filled_cast-Frederic regarded me as an old man. For Marchi, Cary Grant, Carole Lombard which reason, if for no other, I and Jack Onkle.
should always be opposed to mac- John Monk Saunders, who created riage later than twenty-six. "Wings"; wrote the story, And what And, of course, there is the deci a story itial Moving with lightning sive consideration that, once having like rapidly, it builds thrill upon
thrill and reaches ase of the most unreached twenty-five, the longer a usual climaxes that, bas written finis bachelor delays marriage the more he to become self- to any picture. You'll be talking for likely is Jaya about the death-tempting air opinionated, if not actually selfish. Acenes-boiling chandelles, nose-dives, spirals, crack-ups, flanting balloons, tall-spina, side-slips loops! They're almost too realistic.
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I have had a'liberal ́share of hardship. I do not think it has. done me any harm. My friends Handsome and debonaire "Frederic trembls to think what I should be March, chosen the best actor of 1932, like without those constant hard gives another of his powerfully knocks which, I fancy, have left nie dramatic portrayals, and Cary Grant measurably tolerant to others. Be- gives a ne loss inspiring performance cause I belleve hardship does give Carole Lombard does completo fustice
to her romantic role, and Jack Oakle a man a sense of human fellowship, pu'a bla comedy lines across in hulari- and does help him to a kindler
ous fashion. Stuart Walker did à understanding of human weakness brilliant directorial job.........
Many a cake falls before it gets
in the oven.:
and frailty, I should ask God, în that second chance which I am Iraagining, not to decreo me
too smooth a path through life. IST
Only if I am to suffer, let me have the courage to bear my misfortunes uncomplainingly, along with the smiling dispostion to make light of the rebuffs which in this, uncertain world.come to most men and
women.
TO-DAY AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE.
"IVEN GREATER THAN
BIRTH OF A NATION”
The story of a love that held, with filth and cour age, in defiance of the nush
ing Cavalcade called life.
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AIR-CONDITIONED THEATREN Commencing Wednesday, 15th November—
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THE WORLD FAMOUS ACROBATIC TROUPE
"ABELLO"
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