KING'S THEATRE.
"A Chapter in Her- Life," to be screened at the King's Theatre tonight, is a picture that is said to be grippingly real, intensely satisfying, ancl-da-ringly different from . anything the screen has ever seen. One fancies that one is looking, into the very, souls of living, breathing people— not characters,but people, as the story unfolds. It bares, human souls to teach a great, lesson, and does it in an engrossing and fearless fashion. Lois . Weber's deft touch has guided-the seething, cross currents of its surging: passions and. quivering- desires to their triumphant denouement. Clare Louise Burnham's famous novel comes- to you with all the inimitable, intimate touches for which it is so famous. The picture features Claude Gillingwater, Jacquek'ne Gadalen, Jane Mercer, Frances . Raymond, Robert Frasieiy Eva Thatcher, Ralph Yearsley, and Fred Thompson, all worldfamed artists. The supporting, programme includes a Buddy Messenger comedy;entitled" "Dad's Boy." The latest International News will also be presented, together with a musical programme of merit by the- King's select orchestra, Mr. L. D. Austin having prepared the musical score. The box plan, is at Thff Bristol; after- 5.30 at the' theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 11
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