EMPRESS THEATRE.
The Adolph Zukor masterpiece, "Ex-I perience," showing at the Empress The- | ati-e, is entitled 'to rank among the , screen triumphs of the age. The tale ' of Youth, fired by ambition, leaving the | valley of happiness and love for the city, where, in the pursuit of pleasure, twitted by temptation, lured by intoxication, fascinated by style, haunted by poverty and despair, tempted by crime, j and finally saved from doom by a mother's hymn, is presented by the producer in a. series of dazzling scenes. ! Youth- has a hard fight before he rightfully comes into happiness. Richard Barthelmess as Youth is an attractive figure all through. -Marjorie Daw, Nita Naldi, John Miltern, Kate Bruce, and a superb cast enact the drama which is a vertitaUie triumph] in theme and setting. ' Harold Lloyd and Mildred Davis, with the assistance of a pair of mischievous juveniles, provide hilarious entertainment in "I Do." The Empress orchestra, under H. G. Avery, adds to the enjoyment of patrons.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 7
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164EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 7
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