DE LUXE THEATRE.
Tomorrow's Change.
What has been heralded as- one of the most unusual comedies to be presented this year, Paramount's "Reaching for the Sun" commences tomorrow at the De Luxe Theatre. Although the picture was designed Essentially to create' laughs, nevertheless, it has a scene in it that for thrills would do justice to any top-notch action drama. Having as its background a Detroit motor-car factory, with all its roaring mechanisms, it is obvious that some exciting drama is bound to make itself , evident in "Reaching for the Sun." o The'' new comedy stars, Joel McCrea' and Ellen Drew, are a smooth-working team. Portraying the roles of daredtevil newsreel cameramen, Richard Arlen and Andy Devine are, starred in "Lucky Devils," the associate film. Described as a rollicking comedy drama, the Universal production involves Dick and. Andy in a series of both perilous and humorous adventures.' A wild hilarious climax in which the two stars overppwer foreign saboteurs with the aid of model aeroplanes is a high light, of the film-
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 27, 31 July 1941, Page 12
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172DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 27, 31 July 1941, Page 12
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