QUEEN'S THEATBE.
The exceptionally fine programme. at the Queen' 3 Theatre was reeponsible for another big house last evening. "The Green Flame" is the outstanding production andi features V.'arxen Kerrigan. This picture teems with the elements of mystery, dramatic action and suspense, all auriounded in a lave story of great charm and sweetness. Shirley Jlason enacts the rois of a. wealthy who tires of tho social grind in '"lhe .mjv; ieachcr. She i* bored with lier mode c*l living _ and yeavns to do something :o: her iiciio-.v-beings in t.ie ;.«a districts of great City. Her opportunity ccmea when her mother tells her' that the family fortune been dissipated and slie a position as a teacher in the filums. The opening ecencs of the picture ebo-.v Miss Mason making an aeroplane tight over o ' r Xork city, landing later in a crowd-d street. A victu.o of exceptions! interest is " v'esuvius Conquered" which c-howg aweinspiring sceno3 of tho volcano in fuil activity. Tliera is a Sunshine comedy, "Excuse me, Sheriff," the sixth ef'scde of "Fan»nd tho latest Fox Ken«- . .
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17629, 5 December 1922, Page 9
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