"THE THREE MUSKETEERS."
The United Artists Corporation has added yet another to its list of ( film successes in the film adaptation of Alex-, andre Dumas's classical romance, "The Three Musketeers,"' which will be screened at' Everybody's, Theatre, . commencing Friday next. The "Sydney Morning Herald" says:—"There is no doubting the wonderful qualities of the production. These are of the highest order, and what, is very pleasing is the very coherent story accompanying the action. To those who have been; accustomed to seeing Fairbanks in a role essentially humorous, let us refer them to another Fairbanks in the character of d'Artagnan. He j* the type j)l actor whom one could well imagine Dumas had in mind when, he wrote his masterpiece. : The magnificence of the production is overwhelming, and every scene is well-nigh perfect. Altogether. 'The Three Musketeers' is the most satisfying picture that has yet been screened here.. ' The box plans for tile season are at The Bristol Piano Company.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 3
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