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ADVANCE PRESS STORIES— Continued
“OUT OF LUCK” NEW DOROTHY GISH HIT
Peppy Little Star in Paramount Screen Comedy
A FORTUNE-TELLER and a fortune-hunter almost ruin Dorothy’s Gish’s budding romance in her new Paramount picture “Out of Luck,” which will be on view at the theatre next
Superstitions, because she has been warned about a certain dark man — and her sweetheart is a blond— leads her to have doubts of him. To increase her troubles, she sees him out with a vampirish woman. It takes the combined ingenuity of two newlyweds, a pair of enterprising house-breakers, and one of the funniest climaxes in motion pictures to extricate Miss Gish from her difficulties.
Ralph Graves, George Fawcett, Vivian Montrose;, and Raymond Cannon are the star’s fellow funmakers. It is a typical Gish farce hit, directed by Elmer Clifton.
Gish Farce Pleases
SINCE gaining the soubriquet of “The Little Disturber,” Dorothy Gish has become a prime favorite with motion picture fans as a clever, pepful comedienne. Her latest Paramount picture, “Out of Luck,” which was shown here for the first time at the
theatre last evening, will
add to her growing popularity, as it is a jolly screen farce of the best type. The story centers around a girl who is superstitious to a fault. After starting a romance for another couple, she falls in love herself, but her belief in signs is almost her undoing. It requires some heroic and screamingly funny measures to straighten out the mess. A capable cast supports the star, and Elmer Clifton is the director.
BELIEVE IN SIGNS?
SEE “OUT OF LUCK”
Dorothy Gish Furnishes Fun In New Picture
IF you had just walked under a ladder, had seen the moon over the wrong shoulder and had your
path crossed by a black cat
would it suprise you if things began to happen? Dorothy Gish in her new Paramount picture, “Out of Luck,” which is on view at theatre this week, is a suspicious young lady, and, after all these portents, it seemed the most natural thing in the world to become mixed up in a funny tangle with a newly eloped couple and end up by falling in love with tfieir best man. Ralph Graves, George Fawcett, and Rodolph Valentino are included in the strong cast supporting Miss Gish. “Out of Luck” is one of the liveliest little comedies in which this popular star has yet appeared.
“Out of Luck” Coming
WERE you born under the sign of the constellation Venus? Better look it up. Dorothy Gish was in her new Paramount picture, “Out of Luck,” which comes to
the theatre next ,
and it led to some merry complications, including two love affairs, a mix-up with a fortune-teller, and a mad scramble with two enterprising burglars. This is said to be one of the funniest farce comedies ever screened.
New Gish Comedy A Hit
A DARK man will enter your life.” That’s what the bold fortune teller warned Dorothy Gish in “Out of Luck,” her new Paramount picture, which is the
bill at the theatre this
week. And the man she fell in love with was a blond ! It’s a rollicking Gish fun-fest that is bound to please.
DOROTHY GISH IN
MISS FIX-IT ROLE
Star’s Efforts Lead To Fun In “Out of Luck”
DO you know people who are always fixing things to perfection for somebody else, but make a mess of their own affairs? That’s the sort of young lady Dorothy Gish is in her latest Paramount picture, “Out of Luck,” which will be on view at the .... theatre
next She is superstitious,
too, and consulted the stars before she schemed the little match that brought her girl friend and her sweetheart in front of a minister. Then the schemer falls in love with the best man and lets a villain of a fortune-teller threaten her happiness until two enterprising burglars straighten out the mess in a novel and thrilling manner. It is a lively little screen comedy, with vivacious Miss Gish at her best. A cast of unusual strength supports the star.
Fawcett with Dorothy Gish
George fawcett, who has
an important role in Dorothy Gish’s new Paramount picture, “Out of Luck,” which is coming
to the theatre on
next, will be remembered by screen lovers as the musketeer in the trenches in “Hearts of the World.” Since that time he has appeared with Miss Gish in three other pictures and has been praised highly by the screen public and critics alike.
Dorothy Gish’s Latest
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theatre this week in “Out of Luck,” her latest Paramount picture. It’s about a super-superstitious young lady who started and finished one romance for her girl friend, then nearly ruined her own. Something novel in the way of plots and fun galore is provided. The support is excellent.
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