DE LUXE THEATRE.
In "The Fourth Commandment," now showIng at the De Luxe Theatre, Miss Belle Bennett plays the leading role. Tho picture deals with the relationship of children towards their parents. A wife leaves her home when her husband refuses to turn his mother out, and she, in turn, suffers a similar happening when her own son marries a jealous wife. As Virginia, tho wife and mother who takes the central part of the story, Mls3 Bennett gives a very fine rendering of a dlfilcult role. The setting of the picture is really splendid. There is an excellent gazette showing the trans-Atlantic flights. The picture side of the programme is well supported by the music which is played under the direction of Mr. Emanuel Aarons. The conductor gives several items on the Wurlitzer organ, including Schubert's famous "Serenade." The orchestral selections Included Thomas's well-known march "Kaymond." '
Commencing next Friday at 8 o'clock, with c matinee on Saturday at 2.30, the De Luxe Theatre will screen the comedy of the year. Tin Hats." A clever director-author and a brilliant cast have caught the humour of the post-war period and have satirised them with Keenness and human understanding. Tinged wlth_ romance, spiced with adventure, "Tin Hats' is a merry melange of real entertainment, ane cannot help laughing at the tlireo soldiers, who lost their army, lost themselves, and pretended they were the army of occupation. The cast is an outstanding one and Includes Conrad Nagel, Claire Windsor, and Bert Roach. Tho programme will include Mr, Emanuel Aarons in fresh numbers on the Wurlitzer, and delightful orchestral music by the Orchestra De Luxe. The box plans are now open at The Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or by telephone to the theatre. '/ ■
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 22, 26 July 1927, Page 5
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291DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 22, 26 July 1927, Page 5
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