PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT.
Tim progrr.mme screening at the Paramount and Artcraft Theatres to-day is made , notable by a delightful tale. "The Delicious Little Devil," a Universal jewel production, in which Mac Murray and Bodolph Valentino play, the leading roles. Miss Murray teke3 tho part of Mary M'Guire, a girl who is the sola support- oi her mother and a lazy uncle \tlioso idea of pleasure is eating and sleeping. Her father, after an absence of fiva years, hears that Mary is working, and decides to come home. On the same d;'.y Mary lose 3 her position because she has been caught dancing when she should have been v.-orking. She commsnees a frantic search for fresh employment. She finally secures an engagement as a dancer at a roadhouse cabaret, 1 and from that timo on the story is very drama-tic. The drama "Confid-ence." featuring Herbert Rawlinson, is followed with absorbing interest, and as the plot develops the appreciation of the audience is shown with no uncertain sound. Besides the two big- pictures, several good supports aro shown. Delightful'features at both theatres are the orchestras, which add considerably to the enjoyment.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 143, 18 June 1923, Page 3
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189PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 143, 18 June 1923, Page 3
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