STRAND THEATRE.
.-¥,:. ?• -s&**■*,&*?# •pectacle, "The Fall of Babylon,":,» being presented to-day at the Strand THeafcre. It » a colourful and gorgeous' pictare, .telling, a story of intense action and genumo_ thrills. The subject has anorded Griffith an opportunity for those assemblages of picturesque crowds that are startling and staggering in their impressiveness. In the gigantic scenes attending the feast of Belshazzar several thousand people are assembled. The story tells of a brilliant people who built a marvellous city, Babylon tho Mighty, Wl th roasriv« walls that only treachery could reduce. Constance Talmadge and Tully Marshall head a strong cast The supporting feature is "A Guilty Conscience," a story of mystic Imha Latest Ga ? ette and "Arounl the World in 18 Days". complete the bill.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 24 November 1923, Page 9
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123STRAND THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 24 November 1923, Page 9
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