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DE LUXE THEATRE.

What would a man do If he knew that ■ ...,9« Tils t0 be curtailed to six hours? in Six Hours to Live." the production at the De Luxe Theatre, an answer to this question is given. Paul Onslow, the representative of a small country at a great trade conference, stands-in the way of agreement on a treaty. His. life is threatened, and more than threatened, and by a- combination ot strange circumstances he finds himself In the position of a man who must die in six hours. ""?. subsequent scenes are strongly handled. The sensational fllm, "Tho Mummy," starts its engagement at tho De Luxe Theatre on Friday. A mummy, 3700 years old, comes to life and starts the strangest drama of reincarnation—a love that persists through the ages. Karfoff appears in the role of Oils strange man out of the ancient past who IvnriH hs, hyj"l,0»c spehs on the modern world, claimed Jiis love after centuries, and threatened the happiness of two young lovers on the altar of an ancient passion. He Is supported by the alluring Zita Johann, David Manners, Edward van Sloan, BramweU Flet_»erlM_n _fla»l ge M a^ltional feature attraction at the De Luxe will be a return season engagement of the popular organist. Mr. Paul t. cuiien, who win appear at evenlne sessions and at Saturday matinees: e,cuuu'

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1933, Page 3

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DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1933, Page 3

DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1933, Page 3

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