Weekly kinema guide: London suburban reviews and programmes (1930)

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KlNEMA GUIDE Week Commencing DEC. 1st. 'distant ancestry. Through all the world to-day the fight continues. Animals adapt themselves to special circumstances that they may survive. Feet beoome paddles and wings, wings become paddles, each for the bettorBent of the species. In the dark caves of Dalmatia an animal has gt ne back, has lost its eyes, and lost its colour, gone back to the water and fish's gills; it is doomed to extinction, there is no going back in this stream of life. Male fights male with horns, with talons, and with beaks. Males display their colours and their feathers, using every me-ans to obtain mates. Tragedies are enacted every day. Nature is remorseless in her laws — animal preying on animal for food, females killing and devouring the males so that food shall not be wasted. The young are cared for that the species may go on. Male fish guarding the *fcggs, mammals nursing and caring for the young — the future generation. So the world has progressed. Man commands every corner of the world by virtue of his brain, his skill and his inventions. The laws of Nature, the urge of hunger, love, and the desire to live have borne him upwards and still upwards. Some trouble was experienced in getting the censor to pass the picture, and there has been a great deal of controversy on the subject. In this connection it is interesting to note that the Chief Constable of Manchester says, "My Officer reports that the film is of good educational character ana produced in clean, wholesome manner." ***-* NOVELTIES TO MAKE YOUR DANCE PARTY AND FESTIVITIES A SUCCESS If you will call and inspect our Showrooms we can show you HATS, BALLOONS and NOVELTIES That Are New Easily the Best Selection in Town V C* r^TTVTV 16» RED LI0N SQUARE, V . VJ. VJllM>, HIGH HOLBORN, WCl Vhone\ Chancery 7654* list "A'"' Free