PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
In "All Aboard," the new National picture now being shown at the Paramount Theatre, Johnny Hlnes takes the leading part, and the audience Is kept In constant laughter from start to finish. The picture depicts Johnny aa a forgetful young man who works as a shoe salesman, and eventually loses his job because of his continued absent-mindedness. Fortune smiles on him, however, and he finds another position as a tour conductor with the. responsible duties of taking a party of tourists across the Atlautic and into the Algerian desert. Here some exciting incidents occur. A sheik kidnaps one of the girls of the American party and Johnny hastens to the desert chief's stronghold to rescue her. Edna Murphy is the heroine, and prominent in the cast aro Frank Hagney, James Leonard, B. Montana, G. Reed, Dot Farley, and Babe' London. The programme includes a Topical Budget and a comedy sketch entitled "Roped In." The famous "Tannhauser March" is played by the orchestra, as the overture,, and the incidental music consists of many bright and lively selections suitable to "All Aboard." which will be presented afternoon and ovening until Thursday next.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1927, Page 7
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192PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1927, Page 7
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