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DE LUXE THEATRE. "Enticement," the First National attraction coming to the De Luxe Theatre this evening for one week's screening, is a story of to-day. Produced by Thomas H. Ince from the novel by Olive Arden, it moves at a thrilling pace in Paris and ends with thundering climax in London. Glowing with romance, strong in dramatic situations, full of sensational thrills, rich in human appeal, and abounding in pictorial beauty, seldom has there, been a story -which has exercised such a powerful influence over the emotions, and 'one.that grips the attention to the very end. Spectacular, winter sports such as ore engaged in in Switzerland, and which draw many thousands of persons yearly from all parts of the globe because of that country's reputation as "the world's winter playground," are also featured. The players who perform in this elaborate and beautiful picture are Mary Astor^ Clive Brook, lan Keith, Louise' Dresser, Vera Lewis, and Edgar Lewis. An added attraction will bo My. Herbert F. Wood, the well-known tenor, who will nightly render items. . The supporting programme wilt include a sparkling comedy, very latest topical, budget, and a superb musical programme. As visual, a matinee will be held, on Saturday, an attraction that is very popular The box plans are at The Bristol, Ail-ken's Book Arcade, or ring the theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 130, 5 June 1925, Page 9
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