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Oshawa Daily Times, 9 Nov 1929, p. 14

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-- Interesting Pen Imbres- sions of the Coming THE OSHAWA DAILY IIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1929 nt Attractions on PP." Z.E NINE Ey > "rr \ THE LOCAL SCREEN | Who's Who & What's What in the Amuse- ment World Pars Fas..ions Seen in "Talkie" Da a a -- Dorcthy Revier, the beautiful Co- Junibis star noted for her graceful figure and her ability to wear elab: orate clothes, appenis in a number of Paris ereations in "Father and Son," a Columbia pleture synchronized with dislogue and musle, which is sche: Hiled to play at the heatre un Monday, As the spscinating Countess Molet- th a French adv uress, she wears an Arreaig evening ensemble fash: loned of bluck taffctn and velyel, Vhe close fitung, backless bodice Is of flesh ma. Juiseite intricately bead: ed witn Jet. 'the long skirt which has an uneven bemine and Is slight ly boutlunt, runs on to the bodice In a design foimation, With it she wines # black velvet jacket lingd with taffeta, 'bhe distinguishing note of the jacket is a high stand-up collar of velvet , J taffeta, Both tne skirt and Jacket are ornamented with ap- phgued lace and jet motifs, With this ensemble Miss Revier wenrs her hale dn new ultrassophisticated, sleek coiffure which she created for this picture and which was given the name of "Siren" A vermilion faille cape cout dress trimmed i black 'iroadtall Is worn by Miss Revier as a travelling cos- tume, The accessories to complete this outhit are a close fitting black folt hat, Lgard skin shoes and bag and black kid gauntlet gloves, A tan and brown three plece cons tume has a sleeveless sweater but toning on the side with the aid of a shaw! collar, A skirt and a three- quarter length coat of English tweed complete the ensemble, In addition to these creations Miss Revier wears many bizarre negligees and exotle pajama ensembles, tricky sleeveless sports frocks und elabor ate chiffon tea gowns, Jack Holt plays opnosite Miss Ri vier in "Father and Son," a story ol love and sacrifice, Members of the supporting east Include Helene Chad wiek, Mickey McDan and Wheeler Oakman, Erle C, Kenton directed. Mickey MeBan, the talented ten: year old acter appearing In an out standing role in "Father and Son," a Columbia thlling picture now play ing at the New Martin Theatre, has the distinction of holding a world's record for swimming in the twelve year old classification, Among his swimming trophies are the A, A, medal, five medals and a cup, New Marin} v. molasses of Queensland for which Scenes From Theatrica' Productions { To Be Shown In Oshawa Next Week wg Grey and Jdnck Holt, Jack Molt Is starred In "iather and Non' opening nt the New Martin on Mons day, AUSTRALIANS MAKING FUEL FROM MOLASSES | Production of fuel sleohol munu factured from molasses his become a successful enterprise In Australia, The new motor fuel is known as "shellkol," Until recently it has not been possible to distill alcohol to a greater strength than 66 per cent and this factor limited the technologist In creating a suitable fuel for burn ing in ordinary motor engines as at present designed, The manufacturers hope eventually to make use of the entire surplus there has not been any use until this discovery wis made, Coming MONDAY eg gs A with JACK HOLT REVIER MICK] wiih Mi MCBAN ' HELENE CHADWICK scinating Dialogue ~ "Complete Musical Score «1 uy Directed X : ERLE C. KENTON "Addec Attra: 'los "Social Sinners 4 - He wes aan 'Colored Reel "Springtime" SPELLBINDER® FOX NEWS lida Pro EW | maRTIN nmr A Soul Stirring Story for Every Father, Every | dryan and Gua Bdwarda Rd. 10 {] and Nancy Carroll oosstaghed in "Hin slon' At the Regent Be a aC CC Pen sketches of Charles "Buddy Hogers and Nancy Carroll in the breathtak. Ing, singing talking dancing love drama "lpslon' come ing to the Regent Monday, Sax Rohmer's Paramount's all-talking pleturiza- tion of the famous Sax Rohmer story "I'he Mysterious Dr, Fu Manchu" is to open a three day engagement at the Regent starting aext Wednesday matinee, The production will inau« gurate the new opening dates at the Regent, Thrills, excitement, suspense, fast action, clever dialog «== five features of this great, gripping melodrama pivoting on the sensational charags ter of Dr, Fu Manchu, a mysterys weaver par excellence! Hypnotism «= that strange power which gives one man a dreadful con. trol over a woman's actions and dea tiny, See Dr, Fu Manchu mesmerize the lovely Jean Arthur; see him hold her in his. diabolical power; see the strange romance that breaks that wower forever! London's sinister waterfront dives + eerie happenings In an ancient nglish country-house «= the hors rors of an oriental den = the terror of an unseen hand that menages and loatroys, Romance that fights and survives (he awful menace of a huunan maniac, Love that sends a fresh, cool breesu mite the subterranean caves where vengeance works its frightful alches my, Dr, Fu' Manchu played by the reatest oriental character actor on whe sereen == Warner Oland, A pair of lovers that win the deepest sym athy = Jean Arthur and Nell Ham: dtons A Scotland Yard detective (iat Mis you with confidence = O, 1, Heggie, The great martial scenes of the prolog = the intriguing Boxer vhethon, Fi % of many nations = ands bravely playing as danger stalks abroad, Women and children saved from merciless annihilation by bravery and courage. And the heart vending incident that sends Dr, Fu Manchu, a diabolical maniac, on the trail of many innocent men, Scenes of aplend r; scenes of hors ror; scenes of compelling love, Eve ery: detail of production wonderfully teal and true and lively, Dialog and wtion that convince, holding audi cnees spellbound, taking them on a Yrilliant, absorbing, adventurous ex- <HrEtOn, "WHEN My AND | WERE YOUNG, HENRY" "In My Merry Oldamobile," a song alt written and composed by Vincent in 1904, holds ita popularity deapite ita 2% years before the publie, During 1928 more than 26,000 coplea of this melody extolling the virtues of the Oldsmobile were sold. From the aw tomotive viewpoint this record of Great Character Story Coming To Regent Wednesday Regent Programs To Change Every Wednesday and Saturday In The Future Commencing next week, pro grammes at the Regent will change twice weekly as in the past, but new shows will com mence on Wednesdays and Sa. turdays, In conversation with the Times this morning, Man. ager Osler stated that this new departure was being adopted from the old policy of opening rogrammes on Mondays and 'huredays to emable the man- agement to secure better ship. ping facilities from the differ ent film centers which will bring the very (atest picture releases to the Regegt thus permitting earlier showings than was possible under the former arrangement, Mr, Osler said, "Inasmuch that ninety-seven percent of Famous Players Canadian Cor- poration's large chain of thea tres throughout Canada are now opening on Saturdays, or where a splitsweek programme is being presented == on Sa. turdays and Wednesdays, the management of the egent have decided that in the best wterests of Oshawa theatres vers that this policy, which as proven so beneficial in other centres, be adopted here, This new arrangement greats ly assists the management in the booking of pictures as the large metropalitan theatres are operating on this basis, and therefore makes it possible for the Regent to compete on a par with them, Readers of the Times are therefore cautioned to remem ber that all future pictures at the Regent will run for three day showings commencing Wednesdays and Saturdays, contintied papularity Ia broken only by "the song of the road" to which every motorist listens and responds The largest ETOMP insurance policy over written. covers a hout 190000 General Metors em playees for a total of approximately four hundred and ten million dollars VLICKERS FROM FILMDOM AND GOSSI? OF THE SCREEN A GENERAL REVIEW OF BEREEN ACTIVITIES I SHOTS. AND CLOSE UPS | One of the rare Instances when a real hushand and wife portray the same relationship on the screen, takes place In Pathe's "Her Private Afe fair," starring Ann Harding, Broadway dramatic star who made her talking pleture debut In "Paris Bound," Playing opposite the star is her ren! Nife marital partner, Harry Bane nister, who makes his screen debut in this role, Bannister recently cons cluded A year's engagement with the Thentre Guild of New York, playing the leading masculine role In "Stranke Imerlude, Lotus Thompson has been cast to appear opposite Reed Howes In Universal's new chapter play "Terry of the Times" In which Howes has the title role, and which will go into production this week under the direction of Henry MacRae, Others In the cast are John Osear, In the comle role; Sheldon Lewls, as the newspaper owner, and Will Ha Ves, as the "heavy," 4 " "Seven Keys to Baldpate," the George M, Colin stage hit now belng filmed by Radio Pictures, threatens to have us many celebrities In its pros duction as the title has keys, William Le Baron, production chieftain, has aesigned Richard Dix to the star lead, Meriam Seegar to the femme lead, " Murgaret Livingston to the femme role of Myra, the vamp, Lucien Littles fisld, famed character comedian, Kdith Yorke, famous for mother roles and Cranford Kent, with Reginald Barker directing, are in the east Illusion Comes to Regent Monday --_---- Arthur Train's famous novel, "Il mn" has been: mi le into an all wa ngesinging-dancing film and will ture the ' Niday programme at 1 Wegent theatre commencing iy matinee, Owing to the new iunge days at the Regent, the en re Thanksgiving bill will only re- main in Oshawa for two days, Mons and Luesd On and after josday all Regent programmes will in oat this olaylouse for three rin I'he story, which was se- ged In the Ladies' Home Journal, i with the fortunes of & youn lane whe heeomes the lion ji society circles "mw which Ke prac. hig art as & professional enters He finds himself drawn by irlda the world of bedizen« wers and haughty sophisti tun! type of song and "Ilusion" the pringlpal theme number of the film, A cast of eminent actors, many of em veterans of the s eaking stag support the featured pale, Among them are June Collyer, Kay Franels, Regis Toomey, Knute Erickson, Kus genie Bosserer, William Austin, Eme« ile Melville, Paul Lukas, Eddie Kane, Michael Visaroff, Katherine Wallace and Maude Turner Gordon, The Thanksgiving menu at the Regent has besides the main course, a number of other delicacies that should prove entertaining to the eye and ear amusement seekers, for those two funny fellows Eddie Gribbhon and Andy Clyde will be supreme for twenty minutes of fooling in thelr new tallkomedy "Whirls and Gigls" Then for good measure Manager Osler has added another of the fas vorite sing-song cartoons called "Old Black Joe" ps a. Hodge Podge noe velty, gates = and the world of troupers, show people, his own kind, Charles (Buddy) Rogers plays the role of the young mi iclan, Nuaney Carroll is eo-featurid in the role of the dancing-singing vodvll performer with whom he falls in love, There arc 8 number of thrlling se quences in the p ture Induced hy the natural plot suspense and by the dangers of the life of the necro maney which Rogers practices Several songs are introduced effec tively in the plot, One of the prin gipal numbers, "Revolutionary Rhy thm," is sung and danced by Buddy and Nancy and Is developed in a night club sequence with Lillian Roth, former Vanities star, singing and dancing Jt with the support of a dameling chort of fast-steppiny chorines in unig "Revolutionary costumes, Other song numbers In the plece include "Leeves Love" a Negro spir SE ------ dere T is==Day and Date With the Uptown Theatre, Toronto! | Specially Brought to Oshawa for Your I hanksgiving Enjoyment Charles "Buddy" ROGERS NANCY CARROLL AND HEAR The "Close Harmony" Sweethearts In Another Big Revue Romance ILLUSIO TALKING! ' SINGING! DANCING ! Daily Matinces -- 2.30 PMc. | Evening Shows --~7T& 9PM,

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