DE LUXE .THEATRE.
; "The Kid Brother," Harold Lloyd's latest comedy, will bo shown finally to. night "at the De Lu*e Theatre. It ■ relates the tale of the youngest son of a family of strong men—three brothers, and father —who- control tbo mountain town in which they live Like ail small brothers, Lloyd is .'..'subjected to the Indignities that befall the youngest of every family. In the end, however, the youngster shows his real mettle, and wins' recognition. Heading the supporting cast. Is Jobyna Ralston. Walter James gives a realistic performance as the father. Olin ■Francis and Leo Willis are ideally cast as Lloyd's brothers, and Eddie Boiand could not .be surpassed as the "barker." Good supports are also shown, and the usual excellent musical programme is provided. ' . A picture replete with a thousand thrills, with mystery,. drama, suspense, and romance, is how "The Thirteenth Hour" is described : I/lonel Barrymore lias the leading role In the production. Secret panels, hidden trapdoors, trick chairs, unseen elevators, and other weird accessories, are important parts in this mystery story. Always at tho same time, tho hour after midnight, the master crook struck his.deadly blow. An exceptional supporting programme has been arranged, including a Kew Zealand scenic and a sparkling comedy, ; whilst fresh items will be rendered by Mr. Aaronsat the Wurlitzer, and by the Orchestra De Luxe. The box plans are now open at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitkens Book Arcade, • or ring theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 57, 8 March 1928, Page 5
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