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Joseph mentions the 1956 remodel, when telling you about the blueprints.So, here ends the longest three days of my life! The premiere of 'Vanishing Destiny' is back on, but I think this dectective is going to wait for it to come out on videotape. Still, knowing Simone, she'll be back at the top of her game in no time. She recived an official reprimand from the National Press Corps for her stunt with the wreath. Not such a happy ending for Simone, I'm afraid. Together with HADIT, they should have this place restored to it's original glory in no time! Brady donated his half of the theater to the St. In order to make amends for things and because he needed some good publicity. The good news is that the Royal Palladium is still standing! Once he heard that Nicholas would inherit his grandmother Louisa's 50% of the theater, Brady decided he'd better find another site for Planet Tinseltown. I guess he's been at the Royal Palladium for so long, he just couldn't imagine his life without it.īut despiration aside, poor old Joesph wasn't cut out for a life of crime and pretty soon things were spinning out of his control (Simone's publicity stunts didn't help!) At least he was courteous and kind to Maya through the whole thing. Plan B was to stall the demolition long enough for the historical society to declare the building an official landmark. But when Maya entered the dressing room, he panicked and grabbed her instead. I still can't believe that Joesph-sweet old Joesph-was Maya's kidnapper! He says he planned to kidnap Brady, with the idea that Simone could use her Hollywood connections to save the theater. Now Nancy has to find Maya in three days before the theater is demolished. Nancy then receives a threatening phone call. Nancy hears a scream and rushes to Brady's room to find that Maya is missing. When they first arrive, Maya goes to interview Brady, and Nancy decides to check out the snacks. In the 1920s great magicians, such as Harry Houdini performed there. Due to its failing structure it is scheduled to be demolished in three days. The theater has been a landmark since 1925. Brady is the heartthrob actor who plays the lead role in the "Vanishing Destiny", a new movie, which is set to be the last screening ever at the Royal Palladium. Louis with a friend from high school, Maya Nguyen, to interview Brady Armstrong at the Royal Palladium Theater in St. The prologue is written by Nancy in a letter to her friend, Bess Marvin, saying she is going to St.
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Stay tuned - Maya always gets the full scoop! Maya told me she has an interesting lead and we're on our way to interview Brady Armstrong about the controversy now. Oh boy, a press pass sure does come in handy. The theater will be closed when we arrive, but they'll let us in since Maya is covering the story for the University newspaper. Rumor has it local activists are planning to stage a big protest out front tonight. There's a lot of public opposition to the loss of this historic building. All the great magicians preformed here, even Harry Houdini!
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This place has been a landmark for almost a century and now, in just three days it's going to be demolished! I wish I could've seen the theater back in the 20s before it was turned into a movie house. It's the last screening ever at the Royal Palladium. Remember Maya Nguyen from high school? I'm visiting her in St Louis! We have tickets to tonight's premiere of the new Brady Armstrong movie 'Vanishing Destiny'. Ned Nickerson/ Sherman Trout - Scott Carty.Nicholas Falcone/Construction Worker - Alan Smythe.
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Joseph_Huges/ Sergeant Mac Ramsey - Bob Heath.