STRAND THEATRE.
"The Gentleman iroui .America," with. Hoot Gibson in the leading role, is tha principaL picture now Being screened at tnj Strand Theatre. Hoot Giosju na3 oti quaiitiee which endear a man to his feliowo, niakeß appeai to tn<s younger genJla tion, ana to uie iajrer *"J.iid Uentleinaii zro.ii Axucr.ca. ' fia has a congenial part 10 piay, mil nlaiies the mos. oi boUi the serious una uguiitx moments, in tne piay. Xho story is wen Jiuii, and compactly woven. 'X'no eecono. big p.c.ura id "uosdip," in which TTtUion playj tiie principal part. Tne picture is a ttrilsing one, with a .healthy Sentiment. The oih.r supporting films, which inc.ude a Bud-iy iitasenger conitdy enut.ed "bmarty, ' tpisoae lz of tne exciting eerial, "Xho Oregon TraJ," and an International .News i'iiin, a p.-ogiamme which should draw feooa houses during the week.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17990, 6 February 1924, Page 7
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STRAND THEATRE.
Press, Volume LX, Issue 17990, 6 February 1924, Page 7
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