DE LUXE THEATRE.
Tomorrow's Change.
A story as simple, straightforward, and heartwarming as any to reach the screen, "We Who Are Young," feature ing Lana Turner and John Shelton, opens tomorrow at the De Luxe. The new picture unfolds the story of a young couple, portrayed by Miss Turner arid Shelton. who marry with high hopes for conquering a large city. It moves from the courtroom where the marriage is performed through a rapid series of climaxes which finds the couple eventually forced to go on relief. The role of the wife. Margy. is a distinctly new departure for Miss Turner, who up to now has been seen in .collegiate arid dancing daughter roles. Her ability as a straight dramatic actress cannot be denied from,now on. She shows rare sympathy and understanding for the character she portrays. Horror hits police headquarters and James Lee Wong, celestial'sleuth, is called to,find the culprit, eight in the police department, in Monogram's "The Fatal.Hour," the associate film. Packed with thrills and excitement, "The Fatal • Hour!' opens with the murder of a police officer assigned to n smuggling case, and Captain Street, broken-hearted at the death of his friend, calls in Mr. Wong to insure the killer's capture.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1941, Page 14
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