DE LUXE THEATRE.
.>FuU musical'trappings ara worn by the De luxe Theatre .again. Mr. L. D. , Austin leads his -i artists... through the ■ weavings of'Suppels "Morning, Noon, and Mght, the Offenbach: "Qrph'eus'in the Underworld," and a musical accompaniment to a Fathe silent, coloured pictorial. .The, ■■-, occasion , .is the arrival of "Viennese; Nights," a musical • ro,mance, full of colour'and ..melody, with some quaint old-.world settings.. "Viennese Nights is undeniably different .from anything hitherto brought to the screen and undeniably good. The tale of frustrated, love, shifting from Vienna of the 'eighties to New York of 1890, and back again to a new .Vienna, denuded of its old gaiety and with:-plebeians packing its concert rooms, is studded with good things. The dramatic ending bears the niarksof genius. The story, full of sentiment and populated with ghosts of other days, Is filmed In rich colours which make tho screen an incessant warm glow. The. supporting films are: excellent, and Mr. Paul T. Cullen collaborates with the orchestra.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 151, 29 June 1931, Page 5
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164DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 151, 29 June 1931, Page 5
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