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DE LUXE THEATRE.

TO-NIGHT,

SALLY O’NEILL IN “DON’T.”

The fastest, funniest comedy is the whirlwind romance of a modern flapper, entitled “Don’t,” a Rupert Hughes novel pictui'ised into the story of a girl who wanted thrills, fun and life, and who rebelled against her parents’ endless warnings and “Don’ts.” Sally O’Neill, who plays the leading" role, runs away with her lover and finds that the driver of the car is a lunatic. They fly with sickening speed around corners cn dizzy mountain heights until even this rebellious girl’s craving for sensation seems satisfied, but another sensation is viewed when an aeroplane piloted by a madman, gives the hero enough hairbreadth adventures to last him a lifetime. Eventually the sweethearts are reunited and the climax is worthy of this comedy thrill. Good supports and splendid music support “Don’t,” which will be screened at the De Luxe to-night. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. A holiday double feature programme will be presented at the De Luxe Theatre next Wednesday and Thursday, when a United Artists ’ super special film, as well as a First National feature, will be screened. A new star has flashed into motion pictures, with the presentation of “Wild Justice,” when Peter the Great, the wonder film dog, makes his debut. “Wild Justice” tells a dramatic tale of life, love and adventure in the snow clad forests of the wild northvest. Centering around a mysterious murder, the action moves swiftly and is enlivened with remarkable dog sagacity and hand-to-hand battles in Avhich Peter the Groat plays a magnificeni part. The other feature, is “The Dancer of Paris,” which is a grand dove romance of a beautiful French dancer and her battle of wits for a name and fortune with a titled nobleman. A gazette, scenic and comedy and music by the augmented orchestra support, the star features.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 January 1927, Page 3

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DE LUXE THEATRE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 January 1927, Page 3

DE LUXE THEATRE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 January 1927, Page 3

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