DE LUXE THEATRE.
A Chinese puzzle of laughable situations describes "A Trip to Chinatown," which commences screening at the De Luxe Theatre this evening, with a matinee to-morrow, at 2.30. Tho screen version of tho world-famous comedy, from the pen of Mr. Charles Hoyt, is among the most humorous farces ever screened. The story is of _ frisky grandpa, a merry widow, and a millionaire getting mixed up in a Chinese puzzle. The cast includes the screen's best comedy artists, among them J. Farrell Mac Donald, Margaret Livingston, Earle Foxe, Anna May Wong, Maire ABtaire, and hundreds of Chinese and American beauties. The production is very elaborate, and was screened under the personal supervision of George E. Marshall, comedy director. The interiors are gorgeous in the extreme, and the Chinatown exteriors are the best photographic reproductions ever attempted by cameramen. The supporting programme will include a Fox News, review, and a delightful musical programme. The box plans are open at The Bristol, Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring the theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 134, 3 December 1926, Page 10
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168DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 134, 3 December 1926, Page 10
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