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EMPRESS THEATRE.

The new film at the Empress Theatre, which opened to-day for a week's showing^ is -"Tiger Rose," the Warner .Brothers screen Version of David Belasco's fambusi play of 'the' same^na'me Starring in this picture is Lenore Tjlric, the star who made such .a hit ing the title role of "this play on the legitimate stage. Her acting in "Tiger Rose' is of that intangible quality so hard to define, but that very fsctor is responsible for her remarkable rise to ' tame. Lenore Ulric immortalises this u-^j ■ the character 6f the wild-cat chield of the Canadian woods, inheriting ai instinctive hatred for all things re- ? hgious, m her, impersonation of "Tiger Hose The character permits this talented acrtess to run the entire gamut of human emotions, from the fearless child ot the woods on into the woman's sphere of romance and love:. It is a story of love and adventure; fugitives from justice, and men maddened by lust ana re : venge. Into: this turmoil of human passions and emotions is thrown "Tiger «ose,, the girl of the woods, brought up as-a man in a world of men The supporting, cast includes Forest StanleyJoseph Dowling, Andre De Beraneer, Sam De Grasse, and .Theodore, Yon Eltz 1/ie Empress Symphony. .Orcßestra, under Mr. M. Dixon, contributes an ejc-V collent prqaramme of'music. The box BriStOltillsp^'th-

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 109, 9 May 1924, Page 2

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EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 109, 9 May 1924, Page 2

EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 109, 9 May 1924, Page 2