AMUSEMENTS. —X H E STRAND Always Cosy and Warm. 2.15 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—B p.m. Tho thrilling' story of the unsung heroes of tho screen—the Death-defying “ Stunt Men.” ‘ LUCKY DEVILS,’ ‘LUCKY DEVILS,’ ‘LUCKY DEVILS,’ ‘LUCKY DEVILS,’ With BILL BOYD, DOROTHY WILSON, WILLIAM GARGEN, and ROSCOE ATES. They call themselves “ Lucky Devils ”... if they live! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Two Newsreels—Travelogue— Comedy Cartoon, etc. FRIDAY NEXT! EDMUND LOWE, WYNNE GIBSON EDMUND LOWE, WYNNE GIBSON EDMUND LOWE, WYNNE GIBSON In a Smashing Melodrama, ‘THE DEVIL IS DRIVING.’ ‘THE DEVIL IS DRIVING.’ ‘ THE DEATH IS DRIVING.’ Eight floors of masked danger, hiding behind tyros, petrol, and steel 1 See the racket exposed—the “ Dummy ” crushed — tho “Death Ride,” plunging down from roof to street with a dead man at the wheel! Boit' Plans at the D.I.C. and Theatre (phone 15-379). VOTE CINEMA QUEEN, Mrs R. S. Black.
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Evening Star, Issue 21503, 30 August 1933, Page 9
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144Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21503, 30 August 1933, Page 9
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