DE LUXE THEATRE.
Operations of. a crafty group of jewellery thieves who pose as aristocrats, and the adventures of a clever girl detective assigned to run these thieves to earth, furnish the material for -The Girl From Havana," at tho Do Luxo Theatre. The filming of this picture took place amid the broad, palmlined avenues of Havana, • the su^ar plantations of Balboa, In the Canal Zone, and on board a steamer passing through tho Panama lanal. Lola Lane gives a splendid performance as the girl detective. The young woman poses as a show girl in order to make the acp"vw anc?rom ier' thlr es oa boar<i a shi» Plying from Los Angeles to Havana xn™ t age>. who Pa ys opposite . to Miss Lane, Is a comparative newcomer to the screen He plays the part of a young man _ who joins the Jewel thieves to find out Thi™ I™ 6 °f ? em shot his father. The ra ,,,i,a fgo,l su PP°rtlnB Programme, dirlcti™ lt i, th? orchestra. under the direction of Mr. L. D. Austin, is exIX S«i » T l6 ,Merry Wl7es of Windsor" (Se? nl } ,'h Play?d aS an OT«ture, while own. The management of the De Luxe Theatre announces that on Christmas Night a special l?rSf musical programme, will be unT both conMbmtag! "* th 6 WurWzer coraa.!i1 hy .hmr ISl eal numberß- a rapid-flre musical Ztf keeP^ the au<Ji<»™ to constant r* tef~ a ,? ew dance that promises to outdo the Varsity drag in popularity, and a splendid cast are some of the features of "Why [Leave Home?" the all-talking, dancing, and ™X si<£ 1 J eralon of the noted stage success Cradle Snatchers," which opens next Friday hi wei. c rP u, xe Theatre- Tlle cast is headed Th,Wfl\ ter ,Catlett" Sue Caro1 ' and Nlek st"art. This flhn is. a tuneful and humorous tale of college boys, chorus girls, pleasure-seeking Dusiness men and wives with young ideas. The merry complications Into which they are thrown furnish abundant uproarious situations, and a group of catchy melodies by the noted songwriting team of Conrad, Mitchell, and Gottler Is woven through the story. An additional feature on the programme is the Orchestra De Luxe, under tho conductorshlp of Mr. L. D. Austin. Box plans are available at theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 152, 24 December 1929, Page 5
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378DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 152, 24 December 1929, Page 5
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