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While the City Sleeps (1928)
370-80 Carroll Nye and Lon Chaney, Sr.
370-121 Lon Chaney, Sr. and Anita Page
His Best Underworld Film! LON CHANEY herald
Lon Chaney In A Picture of 1001 Thrills DETECTIVES, the underworld, thrills --- and a glorious romance. Here is the real inside story of how New York Plain-clothesmen battle the forces of crime by day and by night. You've seen Chaney as a crook. Now you see him as an arch-foe of crooks in one of his most exciting performances. He, incidentally, loves a girl -- she loves a crook -- you'll thrill at what happens! A JACK CONWAY production LON CHANEY with Story and Scenario by A. P. Younger A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer PICTURE
NEW PLAZA THEATRE Showing Only the Pick of the Photoplay Truly Delaware's Newest and Finest Playhouse MR. WARREN WETZEL at the Console of the Giant Robert Morton, Delaware's Largest Theatre Organ MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 28 & 29 WEDNESDAY ONLY -- JANUARY 30 THURSDAY ONLY -- JANUARY 31 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 - Matinee at 2:30 Country of Origin U.S.A with Lon Chaney, Sr. and Anita Page. Directed by Jack Conway. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. More Information on this film...
Books The Films of Lon Chaney, by Michael Blake, pp. 177-179. A Thousand Faces, by Michael Blake, pp. 244-250, 293-295. Last Modified March 5, 2024 |