Boulevard Theatre, Los Angeles, California - January 9, 1927

Los Angeles Boulevard Theatre program
WEST COAST BOULEVARD
NEWS WEEKLY
WASHINGTON AT VERMONT
DIRECTION WEST COAST THEATRES INC.

ON THE STAGE
SUN., MON., TUES.,
January 9-10-11

Fanchon & Marco's Funniest "IDEA"

"FOLLIES OF 1900"

CALIFORNIA'S GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT
WEST COAST THEATRES INC.

VOL. II     WEEK OF JANUARY 9, 1927     No. 65


Los Angeles Boulevard Theatre program featuring THE FLAMING FOREST with Antonio Moreno and Renee Adoree

COMFORT - COURTESY - CONVIENCE - IT'S YOUR THEATRE.

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, January 9-10-11

A STORY OF THE NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE -- THE MOST THRILLING ROMANCE EVER FILMED!

JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S
'THE FLAMING FOREST'
with
Antonio Moreno     Renee Adoree
A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE

"FLAMING FOREST" TELLS STORY OF CANADIAN POLICE

Canada, when the Northwest Mounted Police first came, is the scene of James Oliver Curwood's greatest story, "The Flaming Forest," starring Antonio Moreno and Renee Adoree. Fights, romance, duty, a sensational forest fire, the trials, humors, and adventures of Canadian pioneering days -- all whirling about a winsome slip of a girl who'll win your heart. It is an immortal story of the establishing of the law and order in a territory where three hundred brave men dared death daily and always "got their man".

On the stage will be Fanchon and Marco's funniest "Idea," called "Follies of 1900" featuring Florence Lewis and Adele kellogg with Monty and Carmo, Eleanor Bingham, Eileen Flory, mary Jane and Doores Lopez, Frank O'Farrell, and the famous Sunkist Beauties. What a contrast! The Follies of 1900 -- the Lillian Russels -- the Anna Helds -- the One Lung Flivvers -- Burlesque Shows -- whatamused the tired business man in 1900. And then! The Follies of 1927 -- the Black Bottom -- bizarre costumes -- Night Clubs -- "the Alabama Stomp." It's something new in presentations, DON'T MISS IT!

FANCHON & MARCO'S
FUNNIEST "IDEA"
"FOLLIES OF 1900"
Featuring
Florence Lewis & Adele Kellogg - Monty & Carmo
-- With --
Eleanor Bingham     Frank O'Farrell
Sunkist Beauties

GENE MORGAN and the Boulevard Orchestra

COMING ATTRACTIONS
COLLEEN MOORE in "TWINKLETOES"
MARY PICKFORD in "SPARROWS"

THE ULTIMATE IN STAGE AND SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT!


Los Angeles Boulevard Theatre program featuring THE BLACK PIRATE with Douglas Fairbanks and Billie Dove

 
COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY SUNDAY AND WEDNESDAY

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Jan 12-13-14-15

A WHOOP 'EM UP -- SOAKED IN THE SEA -- BUCCANEERING YARD WITH VIVID ROMANCE ALWAYS PRESENT!

DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
In
"THE BLACK PIRATE"
FILMED ENTIRELY IN TECHNICOLOR!
A UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE

FAIRBANKS OUTDOES SELF AS PIRATE

Pieces of eight! Pirates! Buried Treasure! Yo Ho! "The Black Pirate" is a tale to carry you back over the years! Doug was never so fine. A glorious figure sweeping through this true pirate story wreaking his vengeance on the boisterous buccaneers of the seven seas. There's villiany, buckets of it! And a love story as beautiful as the girl herself. This picture is a thrilling epic of the golden days of pirating near the end of the eighteenth century, and depicts vividly and colorfully the hectic life of the dare-devil roamers of the Spanish Main during that era. From start to finish it is filled with the unique athletic feats that place Fairbanks in a class by himself.

The cast supporting Doug is a notable one. The leading lady is the beautiful Billie Dove. Hundreds of blood-thirsty villians appear during the action.

A novel feature of this latest  Fairbanks effort is that it is filmed entirely in Technicolor, that wonderful new process that makes the scenes look like a succession of marvelous oil paintings.

GENE MORGAN
-- and the --
Boulevard Theatre Orchestra
-- With __
FANCHON & MARCO'S
Specialty "Ideas" and "Vod-Bits"

COMING ATTRACTIONS
DOROTHY MACKAILL and JACK MULHALL -- In --
"SUBWAY SADIE"
WALLACE BEERY and RAYMOND HATTON in
"WE'RE IN THE NAVY NOW"

EVERYBODY KNOWS -- EVERYBODY GOES -- TO WEST COAST SHOWS


Los Angeles Boulevard Theatre program

THE THEATRE WITH DISTINCTION

West Coast Boulevard News Weekly
Vol. II     Jan. 9, 1927     No. 65

Issued Every Friday by
BOULEVARD THEATRE

Direction
WEST COAST THEATRES, INC.
A.M. Bowles, General Manager

Executive Staff

W. H. Lollier

Asst. So. Division

Marco

Production Manager

J. H. Goldberg

Booking Manager

Robert Collier

Pub. and Exploitation

R. H. McCollough

Supt. of Projection

M. D. Howe

Mgr. Vaudeville Dept.

Hub Robinson

Art Director

Theatre Staff

Hal. D. Neides

Resident Manager

George Barber

Asst. Manager

Lillis Campbell

Cashier

W. C. Bowen

Maintenance

Grace Roberts

Head Usherette

Musical Staff

Gene Morgan

Musical Director

Howard Jackson

Arranger-Composer

Harold K. Curtis

Organist

Technical Staff

Claude Rader

Stage Manager

W. G. Crowley

Chief Projectionist

INFORMATION

Ladies' Parlors: Main floor to the left on entering. Mezzanine floor to the left on entering, first stairway.
Gentleman's Smoking Room: Main floor to the right on entering. Mezzanine floor, first stairway to the right on entering.
Check Room: Main floor to the right on entering.

LEST YOU FORGET

Our check Room is free if you care to check your wraps or parcels.
The Check Room Attendants are forbidden to accept charge for this service.
Phone Booths: Mezzanine floor on both sides.
Continuous performance Saturday, Sundays & Holidays, 1:00 to 11:30 P.M.
Matinee every afternoon at 2:00
2 shows in the evening, 6:30 & 9:30

SCALE OF PRICES:
Evenings, Sundays and Holidays:
Loges  50c
General Admission  40c
Children (any time)  15c
Matinee except Sundays and Holidays all seats  25c
Sat: Mat. prices prevail until 5:00

Our Phone Number is BEacon 7966.

Every Tuesday and Thursday MATINEE
Fanchon & Marco
PROFESSIONAL TRYOUTS

Gene Sez-

Hello Folks:

Chick Shubert our tall, handsome, banjo player hasn't been feeling so well lately. Last week he want to see a doctor. The M.D. looked at Chick and said "My boy, you'll have to take less strenuous exercises and get more sleep." "That's my idea, exactly," said Chick. "Would you mind coming out to the house and telling that to the baby?"

Oh Boy, Oh Joy! Those famous Hollywood Beauties are coming to the Boulevard soon. What a line-up of pulchitrude! Looks like we'll have to put dark glasses on the boys. Fanchon & Marco are certainly great "pickers!" They know beauty and how!

Next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, we're going to have "Bell & Coates" back with us, Remember them? Well they're the two boys with the little piano that sing allthose cute little songs. They have written a new number called "Give Me Today and You Can Have Tomorrow" and are going to introduce it here. Another favorite is booked here Sunday, no other than "Sunburnt Jim" that "hot" darkey that sings and dances in his own original way. Looks like next sunday's stage attractions are going to be exceptionally good.

And the picture too! James Oliver Curwood's thrilling story of the Canadian Northwest, "The Flaming Forest" with Renee Adoree and Antonio Moreno. I saw this picture at Loew's State and you can believe me when I tell you it's great!

Well, "Here's where I go to Paris" cried the mouse as it climbed up my leg toward the garter!

So long,
Playfully yours, GENE MORGAN

Watch for Fanchon & Marco's FAMOUS "Hollywood Beauties"
They're Coming Soon!

ALWAYS -- THE GREATEST SHOW IN TOWN -- ALWAYS


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