LIBERTY THEATRE.
Jam Q 1 THRILLING PICTURES. lllldKEN BARRIERS" AND "HER ||l*'K : REDEEM!KG SIN." j|||nil», ; - romance, and red-blooded action IflPltyVevery Tecl of the Metro-Goldwyn "Broken Barriers," and that Hspi>!)' classic, "Her Redeeming Sin," SmffcKßro screened to crowded houses for SBm time at the Liberty Theatre yesremarkable cast, including Adolph jJH»9t ■ Norma Shearer, James Kirkwood, SOnlch, 4tobert I?razer, and Vera'KeyMKijßioken Barriers" is the hcadlincr on bill. It tells how things have Hpl' in the 20th century. . It is the tale tho old days maidens used to of bedroom windows to meet their mtiyind it reveals with a startling turn i|jlii'>jjrtutlis and daughters of to-day no jfe/lwuken' unto their parwots, but intho latchkev and "a pocket pNtjm&J' <Tho effect of divorce _on the iSlii<t>tCtrieration is vividlv told in this Young '"Ward Trenton,' a ftwf"w£-W4h-ideals, so the story tells, has wman, tut ho becomes l^'*li%^^^^* r^^n "' A a PP er - Excited by the love-making the girl refuses •giW'-niffi^-'gw*!^ 6 * the mftn and tn6 ";iuaid ''ftgtpfc-f»UiB«»h x Me|barfi6rS of cohjventifn *ndCß«-toj{etlieiv;.*Biit then comes in the heart of climax, which capacity house pt'»l»: it. Tha man'"Broken Barriers" phase of the agfe" aMjiii;.?:-:;-V' ' i t t^"»»nvOfi;Holly wood's legion of Retorted in the Para'Redeeming Sin," Ss?Bjisdm Barriers" for pride of Co-starred with IjMmtfrljDii Tellegen, she portrays the passionate Apache he; dreaded underworld of Paris. bN»ifttfidinting girl, Joan, she is «a'«lj)tivating, but as. the fiery l-Hhev circle -'-of . criminals she is wff iy ;fh* quays, whore the chill fratt the, gteat .swaying -hulk's of tick grey blanket, where vater-rats _da«.,(deeds are done, was the i Apache queen. thrills o from, start to finish of thiß Buppttrt, of the two featured i a'inews picture and an hilarious ty Concert Orchestra, under tho an of Mr Howard Moody, pro[nificßnt programme of incidental i classical and popular, which all tastes. The entr'acte this Ihe popular "Humoreske"' of » Mo'.in solo was, roado the most ipable hands of Mr Arthur Goreeived an insistent encore. The is F*en<i:h throußhqut, and was . entirely bv JPrench music, Jed: "Ascanio Ballet" (Saint Jarnivsl Parisienne" (Popy), te" (Debussy). "La Cid" (Mas"Angelus" (Massenet). Perhaps most popular items was an arf the well-known piano solo, "Inthe Waltz" (Webev). The work Iv orchestrated and received a iterprctation. Two Jiew fox-trots "Bombay" (Clnplin) and "Yes, Mv Baby" (Kahn). Oth?r numdc Opera, "La Bohemo" m'wiral comedy, "The Lndy of (Gilbert): symphony. "No. 40" suite, "Two Light Pieces"
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18635, 9 March 1926, Page 13
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