DE LUXE THEATRE.
TWO STARS TO-NIGHT, The management have great pleasure In introducing to Levin theatre-goers after an absence of two years, the popular Buck Jones in his very latest Western picture “Black Jack" a whirlwind romance of lawless days in old Nevada. There is a thrill in every foot of this story of a mam who battled single-handed for his father’s heritage against one of the most villainous bands of desperadoes in the West. He rides and fights every moment throughout the picture with his faithful pal “Silver Buck.” Buck is ably supported by a splendid cast, including Barbara, Bennett, Theodore Lor eh, Murdock MacQuarrie, William Caress and Buck Moulton.
Also on this big programme is First National’s popular star Billie Dove in an intensely dramatic story “Love at Midnight,” a highly worth-while screen production. Billie Dove, never more beautiful nor charming, has what many will regard as the most dramatic role of her starring career. She plays the wife of a naval officer who is falsely implicated in a murder which can o’nly be cleared up by her testimony and this testimony will east a shadow upon her own honor. Supporting these features will be comedies, gazettes, the. whole being shown at usual prices. Seats may be reserved by Phone 337.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 September 1929, Page 4
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213DE LUXE THEATRE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 September 1929, Page 4
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