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QUEEN'S THEATRE.

Who said the South Sea Island* w«r« compounded of equal parts of tropical moonlight, white sands, handsome men, and dancing women' "Man to Man,' the iXJniversal-Jewel special now being screened at the Queen's Theatre, presents the beach at TivarTiva, an isle of romance, as the location of a hut that saw Steve Packard* downfall and the beginning of his regeneration. Stev« Packard is the derelict of the story, and is impersonated by Harry Carey., Jack. son Gregory wrote the novel front which the picture was mad«, and his story lias in'it certain fine points of characterisation and dramatic punch which 'made the screen version worth watching for. Stuart Patom directed.it; and the production was made with the principal supporting part* enacted by Lilian Rich, Harold Goodwin,' Alfred Allen, Charles LeMayne, Willis Robards, and Mary Giraci. Hie supporting "items on the programme we th«'latest International News and a,Century, comedy, together with a farther chapter of the historical photoplay, "Winners .of the West " The musical arrangements *are in th« able hands of Mr. ( A H Jerome, the leader of the popular Queen's Orchestra. The box plan v at the Theatre.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1922, Page 3

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QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1922, Page 3

QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1922, Page 3

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