SHORTT'S THEATRE.
"The Siren 1' unfolds an InteTeMiug siury upon the screen at Hhortt's Theatre l! is : i society drama of card tallies, ballii.oms and a murder trial with gamblers, tricksters and innocent victims enmeshed in a fabric of spectacular sequences. The story Is by Harold Shumate, directed by liyron Ilaskln 'a"hd presented by Master Pictures. Tho cast headed by Tom Moore includes such well-known players as Dorothy Revler in the title role. Norman Trevor, Jed I'rouly. and Otlo Hoffman. A storm raging outside a hunting lodsa where a beautiful girl seeks shelter for the night with a wealthy clubman; a tlstlc encounter in a burning building, and a race with the hangman's noose are highlights of the production. Interwoven In this action Is a pretty love interest presented from n new angle. "Ginsberg tho Great." with George Jessel, Is the second attraction. It Is tho story or an ambitious tailor apprentice, who joins a. carnival, plays high jinks. Is vamped, sees a robbery, knocks out the robbers, wins a reward, and,' of course, a lady. Audrey Ferris, Gertrude. Astor, and Douglas Gerrard are in the cast.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 7
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187SHORTT'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 7
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