STRAND THEATRE.
"Mother o' Mine" is the star feature of the programme at the Stand. The picture is adopted from -the well-known poem l>y lludyard Kipliiiß, mid, under tine direction of Thomas H. Ince, ranks as one of tho finest productions ssen for some tiino. The artists in tho picture avo all stars, and the story itself is one that will iippeal lo everybody. The second feature stars Anita >Stcw;u'l/, in "Tlig Yellow Typhoon"—the story of a woman who Jived lor excitement and a. maili swirl around t.lie world, in pursuit of tho most daring adventuress of screen fiction. Miss Stewart excels herself in this dual role. "The JMes.fc Gazette and a good ■ comedy completes tho programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 152, 24 December 1921, Page 11
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117STRAND THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 152, 24 December 1921, Page 11
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