DE LUXE THEATRE.
Crowded attendances are the rule this week at the De Luxe Theatre to witness the famous film story Monsieur Beaucaire," considered the biggest picture of the year. As the Duke de Chaiires, lover, athlete, and actor, Eudolph Valentino is seen as the central figure in the Court of Louis XV., where the monarch, the Marquise la Pompadour, Eichelieu, and the neglected queen- play their parts. He proceeds to England, and in the town of Bath, he appears first as barber to the French Ambassador (who respects his secret) and later as Monsieur Beaucaire. Those supporting Aralen-' tino are Bebe Daniels, Lois Wilson, Doris Kenyon, Lowell Shei'man, and others. TheDe Luxe Orchestra provides excellent music, including the overture from "William Tell." "The Gaiety Girl," a tragic love story laid in a glittering set-' ting of London's hectic night life, the glare of the footlights and the tinsel of the nobility, is • Mary Philbin's latest^ to be screened at the D e Luxe Theatre next Friday. The box plans are now open at The Bristol, Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring the theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 7
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183DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 7
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