DE LUXE THEATRE
Tomorrow's Programme,
James Oliver Curwood at his rousing best is "Law of the Timber," which' opens ..tomorrow" at ;the De Luxe Theatre.^^with Marjorie Reynolds, Monte Blue* a,nd J. Farrell Mac Donald in the ledmng^roles. All the dangerous thrills of hogging in the north country have been/drummed into sixty minutes of celluloid, by.rjSur.wdod and Jack Natteford, who wroter-^hs screen play. When Henry Lorimer", owser of the H. and L. Lumber . Company, is killed in a thrilling forest fire, last tif1' a sequence of mysterious accidents of unknown origin, pretty Perry Lorimer, -his daughter, determines to carry on in his stead. From the start, it is clear that some person in the camp ;isJ responsible for the so-called hard luck that has trailed the company since it started to cut huge national defence orders. But in a camp crowded with mysterious men, it is no easy job to determine the villain, -as the dauntless girl soon finds out. ■ The associate film •will be "Riot Squad," starring Richard Cromwell. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 89, 16 April 1942, Page 7
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169DE LUXE THEATRE Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 89, 16 April 1942, Page 7
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