‘OUT ALL NIGHT’
COMMENCING ON FRIDAY. The latest production of one of the greatest comedy stars of the present time, Reginald Denny, will be screened initially at the Empire Theatre on Friday. Not only does the picture provide plenty of good clean fun and laughs, but It has some of the most thrilling incidents ever screened worked into a plot. It also offers a pretty romance, and is based on a story that is entirely plausible. Denny, as John Graham, a ■wealthy young bachelor, falls in love with Molly O’Day, the leading lady in a current musical comedy. He rails to see her after the show, but later meets her in the automatic elevator of his apartment house. The elevator breaks down, and when it is repaired the next morning John and Molly step out and take, a taxi for the marriage license bureau. After the wedding Molly discovers there is a clause in her contract which calls' for the forfeiture of £20,000 if she marries. They keep their marriage a secret, and how they try to see each other on their trip to London creates more laughs than ever. Marian Nixon plays the leading feminine role opposite the favorite Denny, and Ben Hendricks ? jun., Wheeler Oakman, Dorothy Earle, and Dan Mason come in for their share of the fine acting displayed in this picture.
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Evening Star, Issue 19797, 22 February 1928, Page 7
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225‘OUT ALL NIGHT’ Evening Star, Issue 19797, 22 February 1928, Page 7
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