New Plaza Theatre, Milford, Delaware - September 30, 1929

Milford, Delaware, New Plaza Theatre program for September 30, 1929

NEW PLAZA Theatre
MILFORD, DEL.     Tel. 14     E. C. EVANS, Mgr.
WARREN WETZEL at the Console of the Giant Robert Morton Delaware's Largest Theatre Organ
Showing Only the Pick of the Photoplays
Truly Delaware's Newest and Finest Playhouse

Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 30th and Oct. 1st

COLLEEN MOORE in SMILING IRISH EYES

with JAMES HALL

Her sweetheart -- in the arms of another girl -- singing the love song she had taught him. She didn't know it was part of a Broadway show. What a scene! you can't help but cry when you see it!

COMEDY          NEWS
Two Shows at 7 and 9 P.M.


Milford, Delaware, New Plaza Theatre program for September 30, 1929

Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 2nd and 3rd

Richard Dix - 'Redskin'

SON of a Chief of the proud Navajos. College athletic hero. Than an outcast from both whites and Indians. Come and see his fight, his romenac, his victory! Filmed in gorgeous Technicolor.

STUPENDOUS! The new epic of the American Indian.

"Redskin" -- an outcast! Richard Dix' throbbing drama of the redman's struggle against white civilization. The romance of a college-bred Indian of today.

Son of a chief of the proud Navajos -- College athlete hero -- then an outcast from both Whites and Indians. See this amazing spectacle filmed in "NATURAL COLORS" in the gorgeous Indian country.

-- also --

COMEDY - "THIN TWINS"          NEWS
Two Shows at 7 and 9 P.M.


Milford, Delaware, New Plaza Theatre program for September 30, 1929

Friday and Saturday, October 4th and 5th
Matinee Saturday at 2:30 P.M.

On the Stage:
VAUDEVILLE

Photoplay:

DOLORES DEL RIO
IN
REVENGE

The flaming feuds, fierce hatreds and wild loves of a passionate people; the color of adventurous life; the spectacle of spirited savagery at play and at war; the comedy and the drama of the primitive pictured with a vividness you'll remebber (sic) for weeks!

Primitive -- barbaric -- tempestuous -- the story of a gypsy girl as wild as the animals she tamed!

COMEDY          NEWS

Two Shows Friday at 7 and 9 P.M.
Three Shows Saturday at 2:30, 7 and 9 P.M.


Milford, Delaware, New Plaza Theatre program for September 30, 1929

Week of October 7th

JEANNE EAGLES
in
"THE LETTER"

"I Killed Him Because I Loved Him!"

THAT fatal note, written in a moment of desperation, lays bare a woman's soul! In the hands of a vangeful rival it becomes a weapon of destruction. W. Somerset Maugham's drama, revealing the danger of love unrestrained.

DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "THE IRON MASK"
Life will take on new meaning when you see the fascinating D'Artagnan and his rollicking musketeers -- fighting like the furies, captivating all Paris with their merry making.

BILLIE DOVE
CAREERS

Is any price too big to pay for a career when happiness hangs in the balance. Her beauty alone stood between her husband's success and his dismal failure. Should she use it to sway his destiny?

A vivid romance of love and sacrifice.

This theater has not switched over from silent films to sound films. REVENGE, THE IRON MASK, and REDSKIN are silent films that were available with a music track. Charley Chase's THIN TWINS was probably just silent. CAREERS was silent with some sound sequences, but available as just a silent film. SMILING IRISH EYES and THE LETTER were sound films, but there must have been silent versions available. -- Bruce


Photos from CAREERS (1929)

Photo from REVENGE (1928)

Photos from SMILING IRISH EYES (1929)

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