SYDENHAM PICTURES
Last night's new programme was witnessed by an appreciative audience at the Sydenham Theatre. The star item was one of the Kej'stone's famous comedies, "Caught in a Cabaret," and festures both Mabel Normand and Chas. Chaplin, the latter playing two parts, that of a waiter in a sixth-rate cabaret, and also * passing himself off as the "Prime Minister of Iceland." Other films were: —"The Coward's Sacrifice" (drama\ "Hunting Wild Game" (trick - comic), "The Old Maid's Baby" (John Bunny comedy), "Every Man has his Price" (a powerful drama of .ranch life), and "Food .for the Dogs of War," snowing ono of the world's largest arms and ammunition factories at work. The programme will be repeated to-night.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15174, 12 January 1915, Page 10
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SYDENHAM PICTURES
Press, Volume LI, Issue 15174, 12 January 1915, Page 10
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