STRAND THEATRE.
A poignant story is told in "The Fog," a. Metro picture now playing at the Strand Iheatre. What marriage vows mean to a mettlesome young girl With the desire to drink deep of the wine of life the subject-matter of the popular novel, "Brass," the second feature on the programme. '"Brass" is a Warner Brothers classic of the screen adapted from the book written by Charles G. Norris. It deals with marriage and divorce, and in its book form it is attaining wide renown through its realistic treatment of the marriage question. The supports are of excellent merit, and the music has been specially chosen to fit in with the programme.
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Evening Post, Issue 59, 10 March 1924, Page 3
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113STRAND THEATRE. Evening Post, Issue 59, 10 March 1924, Page 3
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