PRINCESS THEATRE.
"Silver. Wings" will be screened today for the last time at the Princess Theatre; Portraying the part of Anna Webb, Mary Carr is the mother of a numerous brood, among which is Harry, her favourite. She yields to his every desire, to the. extent that this boy loses his sense of "proportion just as he. grows into manhood. The supports a.re of excellent variety.' "THE LAW AND THE WOMAN." The change of proßTamme to-morrow at the Princess Theatre includes a Paramount tuper-feature, "The Law and the Woman." The picture marks the return of Cleo Ridglayi; erstwhile star, to the screen, and demonstrates that she has lost none of her finesse an an actress. It presents an exceedingly strong dra-j matic climax in the last reel, one that carries suspense arid aotion. The stor.y concerns the efforts of a young wife to save her. husband from being electrocuted for a murder he did not commit, the plan being for the wife to impersonate a woman of the street*'in order to force a confession from the lips of the real culprit. All in all, it is a, picture that will please most and add to the I star's laureli as an actress, of talent.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 87, 12 April 1923, Page 5
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204PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 87, 12 April 1923, Page 5
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