SHORTT'S THEATRE.
iThe Red Peacock," » dramatic Paramount picture, 'starring Pols. Negri, who will be remembered for her remarkable portrayal* in "Passion," will head the new bill at. 6hortt'« Theatre to-d*y. The picture develops a highly emotional theme in the most artistic manner, and Miss Negri V acting ha* been oompared with that of Sarah Bernhardt in "Camille, which this story resembles. .The second feature shows Jack Holt in "The Man Unconquerable,'' a Paramount picture from the Jesse L. Lasky itndios. The star has been seen in many unique roles during his screen career, bnt none has equalled in general interest hisuimpersohation in' this latest' production. There are many colourful scenes amongst the Pacific Islands and striking pictures of pearling schooners. .The supporting films are of exceptional interest, and th» music played, during the screening has been specially.selected. ....,....,.-..
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 144, 15 December 1922, Page 3
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