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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1933.
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The wild beasts of the zoo-snarling behind the bars of their cages in the Carnivora House are the witnesses of the screen's newest and most in- Kenlous death method in Paramount's "Murders in, the Zoo," which is open- ing to-morrow at the Queen's and is featuring Charlie Ruggles, Lionel Atwill, Kathleen Burke, Randolph Scott, John Lodge and Gail Patrick. A now insidious killer allthers across the screen in this terrifying drama of death upon death. It in the fatal Green Mamba, scourge of the jungle, feared alike by men and beasts on the Dark Continent from whence it comes to give screen audiences the merry old. Jitters. But the Green Mumba is merely the living symbol of the machinations within the distorted mind of Eric Gorman, played by Lione! Atwill. He portrays one of those "bring 'em back alive" anima) collectors who, more often than not, sends his human opponents home dead. It is his insane jealousy of all who looks upon his beautiful wife (Kath- leen Burke) that is responsible for his ovll purposes and still more evil action. When, in the opening яequence, he rews a man's lips to- gether because this friend dared, in a drunken moment, to klas Atwill's wife, the audience wonders what more impering punishment may be devised for the man's later victims. Charlie Ruggles furnishes the comedy relief most effectively. He thoroughly enjoys the role of Peter Yates, dithering press agent to whom animals are anathema, the berth, yet who, nevertheless, grabs of exploitation many for the zoo as his last chance. The picture's chock full of action from the opening murder to the closing roars of the Icesed llons, tigers, panthers and leopards who unwittingly provide the only possible satisfactory conclusion to "Biurders in the Zoo."
"The Conquerors"
Hollywood has kept faith with Д public that has nursed the motion pic ture since its nickelodon birth. From the celluloid mills has come a film pro- duction that dares to honestly portray an undiscussed but remantle, ora in the history of the United States. It Is the RKO's Radio Picture, The Conquerors which is now playing at the Central Theatre with Richard Dix and Ann Harding in the co-starring roles. Here at last, is something on the screen that every man, woman and child should see. It is powerful and stirring fieah-and-blood document of what America has faced and survived during three major depressions since 1873. Historical highlights, from the time Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone up to the thue Lindbergh spanned the Ailantle, go hurtling by en the screen in the midst of un inten- acly absorbing romantic
progress participated in by Richard Dix and Miss Harding.
"Pilgrimage"
Ever since Heather Angel became a star of the stage and screen in London her adndrors have thought that her -VIADIO-WAR ONe adopted for professional purposes but her mother, Mrs. Androa Angel, is authority for the statement that the young Indy has had no name other than Heather Angel since that February 9 when she was born in Oxford, England. Miss Angel's father was Andrea Angel, a chemist and professor at Oxford, who lost his life in the World War. Her first Amer. at the Fox Production with Hen- screen appearance is in "Pilgrim- age", rietta Crosman, Norman Foster and Marian Nixon. The Alm, directed by John Ford, comes, on Sunday nexť to the King's Theatre,
"The Rebel"
Those who have seen "Tko Rebel",
the Universal Special now playing at the King's Theatre, remark on the excellence of the photography, the un- usual camera angels, the sheer beauty of the Tyrolean panorama rendereil doubly exquisite by the camera's magic. Great pains were taken by Paul Kohner, associate producer for Universal, to secure the very best available talent in Europe to photo. graph the
picture. Sepp Algeler, one
of the most famous camera men, who was responsible for the beautiful camera work on "The Doomed Balta)- fon", was engaged to photograph most of the exteriora of "The Rebel”. In addition La Algaler, the camera_staff Included Albert Dehnitz and Willi Golberger, both experts in their line. Luis Trenker, who is starred in "The Rabel", and who also is co-author and director of the production with Edwin II. Knopf, has Vilma, Banky and. Victor Varconi in the principal sup: porting roles.
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