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STRAND THEATRE.

Stirring tbo iniiuitablo comedienne, Lama la. Planle, tbo main attraction at the Strand Theatre this work is "Her Big Kighl." Tho talo oi a striking resemblance between tbo heroine, and a, popular picture star, it presents a thenio both new and attractive. This is a feature, witli all the expeptod I* I'lanto inn plus a romance ol an extremely unusual sort. Tho producers of tho picture have spared no pains to create Iho necessary atmosphere, whllo great Miention has been paid to the solcction of tbo supporting cast. Tho heroine Undo herself in tho most difficult positions, and the creator tho dilcnmia, tho more outrageous tho embarrassment, the moro delicious are the. antics of this delightful comedienne. Tho second picture stars lorn Mix in ft thrilling western drama, "Tho ' Everlasting Whisper," tho screen adaptation of Jackson Gregory's novel. Tho feature retains all the beautiful atmoßphcro of tho book, and this, co-mbiticd with tho marvellous scenery ol tho west, goes to tnako one of the best pictures of western life that.has been adapted to the screen. The roniineo of tho talo is quarried from the richest field opened out to tho romanticist, and tho general' theme ol tho picture holds the attention of the audience throughout. There is an exceptionally good supporting programme.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18919, 7 February 1927, Page 7

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STRAND THEATRE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18919, 7 February 1927, Page 7

STRAND THEATRE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18919, 7 February 1927, Page 7