PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
Johnny Hines's new picture, "All Aboard," screening at the Paramount Theatre to-day, is said to be the funniest comedy of the season. It la an adaptation of the story by Matt Taylor. In brief, It depicts Johnny as a forgetful young man who works as a shoe salesman, and eventually loses his Job because of his continual absent-mindedness. Fortune smiles on him, however. ■ and he nnds another position as a tour conductor, with the responsible duties of talcing a party of tourists across the Atlantic and Into the Algerian desert. Tlie tour is declared to be an hilarious laugh cruise from start to finish, with a number of adventures thrown in. Edna Murphy has the leading feminine ,role. The supporting subjects include an English Gazette and a Al. St. John comedy. Orchestra Paramount, under «ie direction of Mr. E. Caulton, will play the march from Tannhauser" for the overture, and bright incidental music win be a feature of this programme. The box plan Is at the theatre booking office.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 73, 23 September 1927, Page 11
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171PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 73, 23 September 1927, Page 11
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