STRAND THEATRE.
"THE DANOER9" AND "THE BORDER SHEBTTF." Commencing to-day, George O'Brien, Alma Rubens, and Madge Bellamy will be seen at the Strand Theatre in "The Dancers, a atory laid in the Argentine and London. The picture tella of tie !ove of the proSrietor of a bar for a dance hall girl, and is complications which ensue through the entrance into the plot of a boyhood sweetheart. From this foundation an interesting tale is built up and provides an exceedingly interesting photoplay. Jaek Hoxie is the utar in the second attraction. "The Border Sheriff," and plays a striSing role in a picture full of swiftly-moving action and thrilling exciteraont. "Fighting with Bnffaio Bill," a comody, and a nexs feature complete the programme.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18924, 12 February 1927, Page 19
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