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DE LUXE THEATRE J3 ■ LUXE THEATRE '"LAST 2 PRIisixTATIONS! FIRST NATIONAL'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC TRIUMPH! A wonderful lovo story planted deep in the heart of a Red Revolution and the Guy Night Life o£ Paris! "ADORATION" "ADORATION" "ADORATION" "ADORATION" "ADORATION" "ADORATION' 1 "A wonderfully dramatic mid emotional film."—Vide Press. BILLIE DOVE, ANTO>UO MORENO, BILL 18. DOVE, ANTONIO MOHISNO, The screen's "JJird of Paradise," more beautiful than ever, as a Russiau Princess, who becomes n Parisian waitrcs ■ Moreno as Prince Serge. This dashing, romantic figure has never appeared to better advantage—a revelation . i. in dramatic portrayal. ■DIfiTrNGUJSHKD CAST OF PRINCIJ.AL&, with many Supporting Players.. DE .LUXE "SUPPORTING ATTRACTION I resenting a further subject of the famous MUSIC MASTERS SERIES Entitled "THE LIFE WORK OP HANDEL." ,• '. Further FIRST NATIONAL PICTORIAL SUPPORTS, '' in addition to DE LUXE MUSIC PRESENTATION (Direction of •Einanuel Aarons). BOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol Begga. and Aitken's, I r — T)E LUX 13 THEATRE •^E LUXE THEATRE (I'ho Finest Theatre Under the Southern Cross.) NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT! I .NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT! | ;• With ; FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.30. STUPENDOUS IN ITS STUPENDOUS pIN ITS LAVISH PERFECTION! LAVISH PERFECTION! .. UNIVERSAL PICTURES PRESENT THEIR THIRD PICTURISATION OF A VICTOR HUGO STORY, THE MOST STARTLING, DRAMATIC, AND PICTURESQUE OF ALL HIS WORKS. —;—How poignantly -—How Deeply '——VICTOR HUGO .Draws upon the ■ ' wells of life in : his story "the man who laughs" "The man who laughs" "TUB MAN WHO LAUGHS" "THE MAN WHO LAUGHS" " THE MAN WHO LAUGHS" "THE MAN WHO LAUGHS" "THE MAN WHO LAUGHS" "THE MAN WHO LAUGHS" "And the Gods decreed,'though they should go through life together, she should never look upon the face of tho man she loved." J "The 'Romance- of the Clown with tho ■ Face that grins beneath a veil of tears—and the beautiful unseeing Don CARL LAEMMLE CARL LAEMMLE Who,' presented I'two former. Victor Hugo novels: "THE HUNCHBACK OF "THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME," NOTRE DAME," .: And "J7TCS MISERABLES," "LES MISERABLES," Now offers tho most entrancing of the" Htories by the immortal VICTOR HUGO VICTOR HUGO VICTOR HUGO VICTOR HUGO' VICTOR HUGO VICTOR HUGO VICTOR HUGO VICTOR HUOO PAUL LENI Production, with a cast including: CONRAD VETDT CONRAD VICIDT CONRAD VEIDT MARY PHILISIN MARY PUILBIN MARY PHILBIN GEO. SEIGMANN j OLGA BACLANOVA BRANDON HURST STUART HOLMES JOSEPHINE CIiOWELL SAM DE GRASS K CEASARE GRAVINA And 2COO others. I. In its lavish netting, brilliant di- ; rcctiou, inspired acting, tenso I dramatic situations, ovenvhclmi ing beauty, and itrt miblimo lovo story, this magnificent and upectucular pholodntma fiiirpaeses in an immeasurable degree anything ever before attempted 111 cinema production. In Addition: Mr. Herbert F. Wood, tin; Popular '.Conor, will sing "When Love Comes Stealing," The themo song specially dedicated to "TEIE MAN WHO LAUGHS." > DELUXE DE LUXE MUSIC "PRESENTATION MUSIC PRESENTATION (Direction of Errmnuel Aarons). The original New York Accompanying Beot'e. BOOKING.—Box Plans at Tho Bristol, Bcgg'n, and Aitken's (Courlcnay place). Apply at Theatre, ov ring Tel 23-080 for Reserves. Captiu'o a Bulloon and Secure a Double Pass for "THE MAN WHO LAUGHS." "THE MAN WHO LAUGHS." One hundred gas balloons will bo released from the De Lux© Theatre on FRIDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock. Half of them will carry a Double Ticket for "THE MAN WHO LAUGHS." EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT. 7.45. TO-NIGHT. KEN MAYNARD , In "THE PHANTOM CITY." All tho chills of a great mystery melodrama, plus all the spillo of Ken's daredevil riding. "THE PHANTOM CITY." You've seen him fight tho bad men of tin: West, now see him chase a phantom killer through the secret chambers of a spooky mine. iKdlent Comedy, «nd New* Reel,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 41, 20 February 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 41, 20 February 1929, Page 2