PRINCESS THEATRE.
The feature attraction of a very exceptional character now showing at the Princess Theatre is the second of . the Stoll filmß, " The Hundredth Chance," adapted from the novel by Ethel M. Dell. This production is of the first quality, splendidly staged, well acted, and is full of real incident. There is a great horse race, and, needless to say, there is all the strong drama in the unfolding of the plot. Mary Glynne plays with great power and charm a very difficult role as heroine. The seccond feature shows Pauline Frederick in " The Woman in Room 13," a play for every woman. Good supports are also shown.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 4, 5 July 1922, Page 3
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109PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 4, 5 July 1922, Page 3
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