EMPRESS THEATRE.
film f 5 He," the featnrf . film afc the Empress Theatre just now, is a problem pcture play of a satisfactory type, a .play in Which the problem is strongly, set- out-and as strongly answered m the closing scenes. To the question of what is the dangerbas age there is oiily one answer when the circumstances are as they are put'forward in this story of a married life that was almost wrecked by the folly of a man when romance was denied him by a wife who grew out of youth, white !:e, in sentiment at leas:-., was. .still a young mqn, even though he might; be x t k'-n final scene- is powerful, for John inereon is brought to realise-that bis wife g loye, if not showy, is 'true and lasting. -The acting of an;amstar cast, headed.by Lewis Stone and Edith Roberts, is very Un e indeed. The -supporting films are entertaining and "instructive and the. orchestral inusio thoroughly enjoyable.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 73, 24 September 1923, Page 3
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163EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 73, 24 September 1923, Page 3
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