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DE LUXE THEATRE.

Two Entertaining Films, f

An .interesting and , extremely unusual newspaper story, is told in the new picture, "The Women Men Marry," which opens at the De Luxe Theatre tomorrow. The story presents a star reporter assigned to track down a cult of fake mystics. His1 managing editor takes advantage of his absence to win his wife. Iri the adventure of his assignment, the reporter .-sees.-'his cameraman shot to death, he realises tha't he has lost his wife and then, as might happen in life, he knows that he loves' the girl reporter who has stood by. George Murphy is an excel.lent reporter. Josephine Hutchinson is the girl reporter and Cliff Edwards, the "Ukulele Ike" of stage, screen, and radio, is the cameraman. Claire Dodd portrays the reporter's unfaithful wile and Sidney Blackmer is commanding as the managing editor. "Cafe Colette,", the associate feature, contains all the essentials of a thrilling spy story. The agents of a foreign power, by a subterfuge, have secured possession of the coveted formula for a super explosive. But the formula is false, and they now cunningly seek the correct one with the aid of Vanda, the beautiful ■ Parisian dancer, charmingly played by Greta Nissen. Unfortunately- for the " plotters she has fallen in love with the proposed victim, Captain Roger Manning (Bruce Seton), a British agent. Complications become further involved with the unexpected arrival of Manning's sister (Sally Gray) 'to sing at the "Cafe Collette," and. the : real reason for the ; girl's engagement is quickly revealed when Vanda refuses to'- "get" the information from Manning.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1938, Page 14

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DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1938, Page 14

DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1938, Page 14

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