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Show : I OI'EX All NKiHT I , Film fans in search of novelty in picture plays will find it in Para-mount's Para-mount's "Open All Nicht," which marks l'aul Horn's debut as a director. direc-tor. The picture, adapted by Willis (ioldbeck from several short stories by Paul Morand, has for its thrill-inir thrill-inir background the first six-day bicycle race that was ever put on the screen. It will bo the main feature fea-ture at the Star theater next Tuesday. Tues-day. "Open All Night" is n story of one nb,'ht in Paris city of gay loves and of a cultured woman's search for adventure -to break the monot-lony monot-lony of her too civilized home life. Harried to a man who is a elnm sophisticate in the world of Parisian Pari-sian society, she tires of his never-failinpc never-failinpc courtesy and apparent indifference indif-ference to her charms. Although cultured and a gentlewoman, her nature is close to the elemental the kind of nature that would prefer pre-fer brutality to indifference. She fancies her search is ended when she meets n famous athlete who is for the moment electrifying all Paris with his skill as a champion cham-pion bicycle rider in the famous International In-ternational Bicycle race at the Winter Win-ter Circus. Complications follow thick and fast when her husband discovers her infatuation for the athlete and decides to act like a caveman himself for a change. |