‘OUT ALL NIGHT’
NEW .REGINALD DENNY FEATURE ‘(Jut All Night,,’ which will have its initial screening at the Empire Theatre, to-morrow, is another of the hilarious farces that have made Reginald Denny one of the most popular stars on the screen. Denny, as the man about town, who marries a dainty little ballet dancer, is delightful always, and the story injects him into all manner of strange and embarrassing situations. The complications that involve Denny provide more side-splitting mirth than has been screened for some time. Masquerading as a ship’s physician, lie embarks with bis newly-wed wife, who is a show trouper, and their trip_ to London is a series of embarrassing mtiuoiuvrcs so that he may see her. 'die wedding must be kept a secret, because of a clause in Molly O’Day’s contract which calls for a forfeit of £20,000 if she should marry. It all ends in a mad farce in mid-ocean, chock full of laughs and entertainment. Marian Nixon plays the leading feminine role opposite the favorite Denny, and Ben Hendricks, juu., Wheeler Oakmau, 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 19798, 23 February 1928, Page 5
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195‘OUT ALL NIGHT’ Evening Star, Issue 19798, 23 February 1928, Page 5
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