SHORTT'S PICTURES.
'•Seeing's Believing," the romance of an.amateur, scandal-maker isthL-ttrZ few dayj,^y,o!a:lj« l a,i a .i ll the leading ■role and-this fact in- itself .should, prove" all that I* .necessary ,in. introducing the picture; Viola; Dana. i s ona . of . the most irresistiblo comediennes that- has ever graced the silver sheet. Diana Webster » dacoveredby a. young man in a situ^ turn which he- believes compromising. Slie tries to tell him that things are not what they seem, but he falls buck on the conventional "Seeing's Believin°- " This annoys Diana, and she sets out°to turn the tablus on him, so contriving that he is finally found: in a similarly embarrassing predicament. The "Moving Picture World" describes the result aa "a comedy of complications developed in refreshingly original style.". All the notices are good, and a.very bright programme is promised, the supports including a comedy and a Pathe Gazette review.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 11
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148SHORTT'S PICTURES. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 11
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