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PLAZA AND GRAND

Johnny Hines, in. one ol' his host comedies, ‘Stepping: Along,’ will hate its fir,nl screening nt the Plaza and Grand Theatres to-night. Mary Brian plays opposite Johnny.in Mils picture, which also features Bnth Dwyer ns a most realistic girl reporter. Among others contributing to the fun are the old favorites, Fdmnnd Bivcso, Dan Mason, Leo Beggs, Blanche Craig, and Johnny's troupe of midget comedians. Laura La. Plante, noted as an amateur equestrienne, plays several thrill parts in her rolo in ‘Butterflies in the Bain,’ the supporting picture. James. Kirkwood co-stars, while Fdward Sicilian directed. In the supporting cast arc Bohert Obcr, hid wards Davis, Buhy Lafayette, Dorothy Cummings, Dorothy Stokes, and Clarence Thompson. ’.Seven Sinners,’ with Marie Provost as the star, comes to these theatres to-morrow. The new picture is an original story by Lewis Milestone and Darryl Francis /annek, directed by Mr Milestone. The plot deals with seven burglars, who enter a country mansion separately and become marooned Micro through a quarantine. It is. said to be one ol the most amusing comedies of the season. The cast includes Clive Brook, John Patrick, Claude Gillingwntcr, Charles Conklin, Mathilda Brundago, and Fred. Kelsey. The .supporting picture, ‘Thv Terr ir,’ starring Art Accord, has a story containing a plot of great suspense. Accord poses as a bandit, and lives with bandits in an effort lo break up their gang.

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Evening Star, Issue 19614, 21 July 1927, Page 3

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PLAZA AND GRAND Evening Star, Issue 19614, 21 July 1927, Page 3

PLAZA AND GRAND Evening Star, Issue 19614, 21 July 1927, Page 3