DE LUXE THEATRE.
Mystery and comedy aro nicely blended, in 'TChe Mystery Club," which is being screened at the De Luxe Theatre. Some half-dozen of the members of the club,, who . are "'^cronies, make an agreement that each': will commit, a crime without .3iscovery t -. and. stakes a large sum of money which shall be forfeited in the event of failure. 1 Each draws a number, but .'no "man. knows what 'the other has drawn,-merely waiting until he learns that the -crime number preceding his own has been,.committed. The whole story is very cleverly interwoven, and the element of •^mystery is maintained right to the end. Matt Moore, Edith Roberts, and Mildred Harris occupy the chief roles. In addition there is a gazette and a comedy. The Orchestra De Luxe, under Miss A. Bryers, plays several delightful selections, including. "Arragonaise" (Massenet).
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 8, 11 January 1927, Page 4
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