STRAND THEATRE.
The rn»in *ttf»eiiot> »t «h* Strand Theatre this week is "Her Big Kight," starring the inimitable comedienne, Laura la Plantc. The tale of a striking resemblance between the heroine and a popular picture star it presents a theme both new and attractive. This is a i*»tuie with all the txpeettd 1* Plant* /ua plus * romSnc* of an extremely unusual sort. .The producers ol the picture, have spared no pains to create the necessary atmolpflsrt. while great »tteation has been paid to the Se.ection Of the aupporting cast. The heroine Ends herseU in the most difficult positions, and the greater the dilemma, the more °"*™i* o "* the embarrassment, th» mOr* delicious It* the antics of this delightful oomedionn*. The eecorid pfottu* start Tern Mi* in * thrilling western drain*, "Th* EvSiUltiOg Whisper." th* «c*«d adaptation of Jackson Gregory's nor.l, The feature retains »U the beautiful atmosphere a ths book, and this, Sned with »hs msrvsllou. scsnsry el the west goes to make on* Of the best piclures oi western life that ha* b*«n adapUd to the screen. The romsneo of the tale is ouarried from the richest field opened out to the romanticist, and th* generil them* of the picture holds the attention of the audience throughout. There is an exceptionall* good supporting programm*. including "Fighting ""th Buffalo Bill," a comedy, and a gazette.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 19
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