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‘OUT ALL NIGHT'

REGINALD DENNY’S LATEST. Reginald Denny has a host of admirers amongst local picturc-gocrs, and these will be well catered for next week when the popular star will be seen in ‘ Out All Night,’ which will be screened at the Empire Theatre. Denny portrays the role of a wealthy young man, who moots, woos, and marries the girl of his heart all in one night. The innumerable comedy situations that are caused when an attempt is made to keen the marriage a secret during an ocean voyage should provide one of tho most hilarious hours of entertainment imaginable. Denny’s own inimitable sense of comedy value is predominant throughout, and thcjdimax is thrilling and unusual. The leading feminine role is played by Marian Nixon, popular and talented young actress, who is once more appearing with Denny, her last having been in ‘ Rolling Home.’ One of the largest and best known easts of featured players ever to support a star appears in the picture, and every one of them deserves special mention. Wheeler Oakman, one of screcnlaiui’s first leading men, returns to tho screen as the villain of tho picture, while others are Dorothy Earle, Ben Hendricks, jun., Dan Mason, and Lionel Braham.

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Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 5

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‘OUT ALL NIGHT' Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 5

‘OUT ALL NIGHT' Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 5

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