AMUSEMENTS.
i oUfISN'S THEATRE. Trail" is the ocnstittMiing + *ftt programme at the Queen's an. »tt««tk» is from the &■ A iesturM Duslm iarnura. tfSM ? bat >° this P' cture ' haTing briiliwit and virile act'id*"? :. wt in thß Semite Val " iffltf"""LnMrs have taken advantage f tt-#P*zsLi series of evenla rises &■»s£ ff.lcul.ted to quicken the blase theatre-goer. Ihe called "the playground K>", "T huge, men who struggle w£TA>»- The 3 7 n ? at - VS Wild." » Universal ullrar, ?«# H wJI his mother with all his *A'« drained by th» very J5 £, whims, from being like S*Vt.y «*• ne breaks lr° £.fe» 'nTu, . crcater cause than W rt ft moW. whim* to !>**/Ho" he fight, the. town S* do -i the girl hj» l o ™ s - 1S in - T26P „* "Fantomas is shown, as and the Fox *f .kBYBODT'B THEATRE. v. marramme is being presented Xeatre this week. "While i^- js lh»ieadliner, and it fco- * i Holt in » characteristic role. ,«IJ • w, ~ rtmnl e Another film the best of the An incident from the wellMf S" story "Tie Cop and the into an exceedingly * \Zi » voune man who assists humour of the i"? P J in the incidents, "** STdSSS wpplT. The fltar W& «* Omie Blossoms." *." Stand of children in an ? JTSd** to be the best novelKlfirrt the present time. Ine &SKS» plftTß tome capital musical K CRYSTAL PALACE. gamine at, Greater Crystal jnek is undoubtedly the most [ interesting ever presented bsatre, wd i« headed by i&lfcltJlbH-el npa masterpiece Wi<* of- Love." co-starring Elaine JLEn ad Conway Tearle. '.'One KStSrf'hth. nret of the big auper-SkJSdi'-flw Selznick company have fata, contnbumotion' picture industry after a affiSfftl pr*per»tijn, and it is a proSfiffi P«fMt Wane. of 011 and £». Hherei* plenty to please the eye*id ntjnficent splendour and captiShiiUT. The second big picture on frL time hours' programme is a fivejSal attraction from the famous UrnftMte »Wi«» »" d » entitled "The SB B»tti Ltdr,"- and h»9 dainty flu' Wilton to the trtar part. It i» the P«T» little *hop "i* l w3l ° imagines jftfknxraiided by wealth and luxury.
. "GRAND THEATRE. JMh Valentino is the star in "Stolen £utij," tie Mg picture at the Grand |«bt. la the admirers of Kodolph Vai- & "jßtolea Moments" will have a great mL The story may be of a frail naL'trt it H splendidly told. For carefdireetton and mounting, "Stolen MoUf u all that could bo desired. Thero [tally charming and original exterior and pa soenes; for instance, those, of the En in Dalmareaa New lork home, and Mi of the Governor's .mansion. , They lily two instances in a photoplay w'hicn, Ictntry, Strikes a very high note. The ; | a very good. ffho artists wno tie incut /grounUe impressions are tints,tfansft, sad.the actor who has MJ of tie brother of the girl who rSjEWtrSved. The latter is a splenllnrajL /.The supporting films are $ 7* f, MRAND THEATRE. that Bohemia was the HjlMjojkeMiook, and not. of tne RnlijJtafcdt and Zoo Robert were they worshipped at the plpslljhat was why they lived in ■S&TOAyuey vers, for ever dreaming(yi(>ol joy to come, day and Zoe flVlSpsne boarding-house, but tney 6vH Lsw&inted with each other till the •WWBsW to throw Clay out: of SJWRfer r fsiling to pay his boaid. MM Uj«t go arm. m aTm towards the wifiW, a n a how they reach it is |b!4tm<Dain Funny," at the Strand Pf* tßttre are some capital eupport- \ THEATRE. jfe\W|» house was present at the last night, when, the cuxwis presented. The big BjyEpleTßuiing Passion." The filmHSilJTfrths United Artists' CorporaraKtiibraaghly good job was made of ■sJutiSDrftcenes at the millionaire's stagecraft, but the Hgtffat'ue of "The Ruling PaaIB&Monbtealy the fine character work EfflOtl&S, an actor who has been of the American legitifißfefo over two decades. He is at ■Bss°*%- and dignified, and his SsSattkma oonvey exactly the trend j»mui. As.the millionaire engine ScjH.ls an apparently impecunious Sfci he is equally good. Arliss W$M ,*Mo» that appeals to all, and BKtSaojed tha,t more will be seen jffigltt* is* supported by Doris - KenSsJ.WJ* ?l»js with distinction, -a comedies and topical numJBsfsßkf really entertaining pro-
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17706, 7 March 1923, Page 13
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