PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT.
The star feature at the Paramount and Artcraft Theatres this week is "The Phophet's 'Paradise,'"7 a unique drama, full, of the subtlety: and of the East. The action commences in Constantinople, and .finishes lin inodera America. "A bored' /society "man buys a Turkish prisoner at a sale of beautiful women, arid a'designing Turk enters into a. conspiracy,, 'to',bleed;.the; 'arigtdorat, using the girl as a medium.■;.. There is a great deal of real excitement in the conspiracy, which, develops along novel lines. The girl disappears; and the lovelorn purchaser beteomes',involved in a net of intrigue cunningly' engineered by the Turkish "friend." Eugene O'Brien. is the featured'star, supported by an exceptional cast. Ih^'The Road to Arcady," dainty^Virginia'Xee, with Harry Benham^/JSoger Lyttdn,V"Juli'a';'Swayne, Gordon] 'arid Hugh 'Huntley^ interprets a pov/erfuj stoiry of -a-daughter who is sold to ta"Wair-'atreei' magnate to retrieve her,, family's' fortunes.' -The loVfe'story is simple and ; sweet. ' Special 'music will be played "by the!Paramount^Orchestra under Mr. Charles'ParnpH.\ ~'".i:;i'l:
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 152, 30 June 1922, Page 3
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