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Maybell Theatre, Unknown location, May 2, 1924

Maybell Theatre program for May 2, 1924.

MAYBELL THEATRE BEAUTIFUL
J. V. SPAUGH, Mgr.
551 BAKER AVE.

PROGRAM COMMENCING
FRIDAY MAY 2nd
Two Performances Each Evening
First, 7:00 P. M.
Second, 9:00 P. M.
Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays
Continuous from 2:30 P. M.
Phone AXridge 8888
W. E.  at the Estey.

An Estey was a type of theater organ. -- Bruce


Maybell Theatre program for May 2, 1924 showing THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE (1924).

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, May 2nd and 3rd

Richard Barthelmess in "The ENCHANTED COTTAGE"
-- With MAY McAVOY --

A picture of rare beauty and artistry, a picture enchanting, fascinating, one that will charm you with its magic spell -- one you will never forget.

-- Also --
AL. ST. JOHN in "HIGHLY RECOMMENDED"
Sat. Matinee Only -- "FAST EXPRESS" No. 1     FABLES

NEXT WEEK -- DOUGLAS MacLEAN in "SUNSHINE TRAIL"


Maybell Theatre program for May 2, 1924 showing MADEMOISELLE MIDNIGHT (1924).

Sunday and Monday, May 4th and 5th

MAE MURRAY in "Mademoiselle Midnight"

A romantic melodrama filled with throbbing, marvelous settings, beautiful dances, gorgeous gowns and thrilling action -- Mae Murray's best.

-- Also --
BULL MONTANA in "ONE WILD DAY"
Sunday at 4:30 Only -- "THE WAY OF A MAN"


Maybell Theatre program for May 2, 1924 showing THE STEADFAST HEART (1923).

Tuesday, May 6th

MEIKLEJOHN & DUNN'S BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE
ALL BIG ACTS in Conjunction With

Distinctive Pictures Corporation Presents
The Steadfast Heart
Adapted by PHILIP LONERGAN from The Collier's Weekly Story by CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND
With MARGUERITE COURTOT, MARY ALDEN, JOSEPH STRIKER, MIRIAM BATTISTA and JOSEPH DEPEW

A thrilling story of loves, hates, mountain feuds and undying devotions

-- Also --
FOX NEWS No. 58
NOTE—There will be but one showing of Vaudeville, beginning at 8:45 P. M.

NEXT WEEK -- GEORGE FITZMAURICE'S "THE ETERNAL CITY"


Maybell Theatre program for May 2, 1924 showing BEAU BRUMMEL (1924).

WEDNESDAY, May 7th   THURSDAY, May 8th   FRIDAY, May 9th

JOHN BARRYMORE
in
"BEAU BRUMMEL"
MARY ASTOR, CARMEL MYERS, IRENE RICH, WILLARD LOUIS, ALEC FRENCIS and RICHART TUCKER

Barrymore in the role of the immortal beau and lover immortalized by Richard Mansfield. Don't miss seeing the superb performance of a great star in a great play.

A gorgeous presentation of the most vivid personality of romance that ever strode through fiction's page or played out the checkered drama of life.

-- Also --
COMEDY



More Information on the Maybell Theatre

The location of this theater is unknown. There was a Maybell Theatre in Bell, California, south of Los Angeles, and it did have an Estey theater organ. But that theater is at a different address.

Last Modified July 19, 2025