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DRAMA AND COMEDY

EMPIRE COMBINATION An' unusually dramatic picture is ‘The Leopard Lady,’ which will come to the Empire Theatre to-morrow. In this production the director has presented a story which is different. Jacqueline Logan is the ‘ Leopard Lady ’ if a circus treupe travelling in Central Europe, who is seeking to fathom a murder mystery. Because mystery is supremely important to the picture, those who witness its solution should refrain from revealing the smashing climax to others who plan a trip to the Empire Theatre durin gthe run of the picture. ’ Tho picture is said to be packed with highly dramatic scenes. The supporting players are well known, and include among others Hedwig Rcicher, James Bradbury, sen., Dick Alexander, William Burt, and Sylvia Ashton. Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall, the popular team of First National players, will be seen together again in ‘ Man .Crazy ’ at the Empire. It is a story of New/ England, with romance and thrills. He drove the fastest truck on the Boston Post road. She came from the most aristorcatic family in New England. The comhplications in ‘ Man Crazy ’ will amuse you. Manuel Hyman will appear on the stage, and will play new “ jazz hits ” on the violin.

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Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 5

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DRAMA AND COMEDY Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 5

DRAMA AND COMEDY Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 5

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