DE LUXE THEATRE.
"French Dressing," a drama of married life, featuring H. B. Warner, Lois' Wilson, Clive Brook, and Lilyan Tashman, is tho feature now screening at the Do Luxe Theatre. The photoplay deals with tho married life of two wealthy people, who, although having everything money could bu,y, were blind to tho lovo thoy had for each othcrl There is a charmIng lovo romance which, is finely developed. Considerable scope is given to H. B. Warner for the enactment of a role that suits him admirably and proves his versatilty in many . ways. Good supports aro also shown, and tho usual excellent musical programme is sup- ' plied both by Mi- .Aarbns at the Wurlltzer organ and by tho orchestra. One of tho most famous stage successes has proved one of tho most successful screen comedies lv years. It Is "Baby Mine," which commences screening at the De Luxo Theatre on Friday evening ■ next, with a matinee on Saturday, at 2.30. Karl Dano and George K. Arthur, heroes of "Rookies," are starring as a comedy toam in the new picture, which tells tho story of two college youths who fall heir to a couple of squalliug infants. This picture has a' thousand and one laughs in It, and without doubt tho funniest screened in Wellington for many a long day. The supporting programme will bo unusual. The box plans aro at tho Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or the theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 125, 29 May 1928, Page 6
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