QUEEN'S THEATRE.
N "Leave it to Me," a William Russell play, with many features, and "The Spirit of Good,"'a story well suited to the emotional power of the star, Madkine Traverse, will be finally shown at the Queen's Theatre to-night. "Tho Orphan," a new William Fox production, starring William Fanium, is the big feature for to-morrow's new programme. With, much love and romance and plenty bf thrills the picture is a masterpiece so far as western photodrama is concerned. . While the star has enacted every sort of role in the theatrical category, from the highwayman in western/ drama to the unfortunate Jean Valjean of Victor Hugo's "Les Miserables," it is doubtful if he ever has shown to-better advantage than as the outlaw in "The Orphan." The story has plenty of stirring incidents, while a deligntful love theme adds to the magnetic qualities of the picture. As the heroine, whose sincere love helps to regenerate the outlaw after he had rescued her in a stage coach attacked by Indians, Louise 'Lovely scores an artistic triumph;
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Evening Post, Volume CC, Issue 5, 6 January 1921, Page 3
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174QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CC, Issue 5, 6 January 1921, Page 3
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