"THE FURNACE."
The management of the Empress Thea^ tre annonnce another 0f..! their ' double feature, attractions for to-morrow. 'Thia time a Paramount feature called "The. Furnace" heads the list. It is claimed, to be a fine production from, all points' of view, not only a novsl play but ex- < tremely diverting. One big scene is of a,! wedding, and for this the wedding of ' Princes Pat is carried out m exact' duplication. There is a great cast, in-i eluding Agnes Ayres. Jerome Patrick,. Theodore Roberts, and Milton Sills. The other picture is "The little Minister," a picturisatkm of Sir 'James Barries world famous play." Other stories by this' author have been made into films with great success, but the "Little Minister"' is easily the best of them. A supportingl programme includes the concluding ep£« sode of "The Hidden Dagger" serial.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 3
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