PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
"Name the Man," which is now iv its se.<=ond week at the Paramount Theatre, will be screened for only four more days. This picture has created a vivid impression on those who have seen it, so dramatic are the situations, so convincing the acting, and so impelling the plot? Ihe Courtroom scene, which is one of the most intensely dramatic iv the picture, calls for the most emotional acting that has been seen on the screen. "The Master of Man," , from which "Name tho Man" was adapted, was written by bir Hall Came. An entirely new supporting programme is being screened. Tho William Fox picturisation of the great stage success, "The Dancers," is to open on Friday. This is a story based on the present-day dance craze and its consequences, both romantic and dramatic. George O'Brien divides stellar honours with Alma Rubens and Madge Bellamy. Emmett Flynn, who won undying fame for his direction of "The Connecticut Yankee," is responsible for.tlie directorial finesse of "Tho Dancers," and it is said he has enhanced his reputation considerably by his latest effort, widely heralded as one of the season's greatest motion pictures.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 132, 8 June 1925, Page 7
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192PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 132, 8 June 1925, Page 7
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