EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
The latest picture of Wesley • Barry to be released is "Heroes of the Street," and, as its name implies, iit is a "crook" picture, adapted from Lem Parker's play, and will be screened at Everybody's Theatre to-day. ■ It is the story of a lad whose father, an Irish policeman, is shot by some unknown person while returning home on Christmas to share in the festivities of the evening. The family is prostrate, but the boy swears he will run down the murderer and put him behind the bars. Wesley Barry's supporting cast includes Marie Prevost, Jack Mulhall, and Lucas Wilfred. It is easily Wesley's best picture, and will give delight to both young and old. The supporting picture will be "My Wild Irish Rose," with Pauline Starke and Pat O'Mally. The story tells a love romance of the days of Queen Victoria. To those who are Irish descendants or who are Irish by birth, the picture wfil have a great appeal, for it breathes the very atmosphere of that country. There are quaint touches of humour— Irish humour that cannot possibly be resisted.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 27 April 1923, Page 3
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185EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 27 April 1923, Page 3
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