PRINCESS THEATRE.
■"A. Gentleman ..of Leisure," a' Paramount picture istafrinn- Jack Holt . opened at^S^-Princess; Theatre". to-day,-aiid was_ heartily received by an enthusiastic audience;"-. ".This- is".a; picturisation, of a popular ''.stage play; by .JaeX-Gunningham and Anthony vColdeway, Joseph Henibesry directing.'; The supporting cast includes Sigrid Holmquist,.leading woman; Casson Ferguson, Alec :Fraricis, "Frank Nelson, Alfred Allen, Nadeen Paul, and Alice Queensberry. Among'the many Bjig scenes in the production are Waterloo Station, London,,-. Peacock Cafe, N.Y.C., and the luxurious Creedon home at Bay Shore; on the Sound. ;"A Gentleman of Leisure", is- altogether' an un-, ■usual-picture, and one well worth seeing: -'Another picture included on this special-bill shows Mary Pickford.in one of her 'principal successes, "Through the Back1 Door," a picture,'acted in "the •world's sweetheart's" own inimitable; fashion, . | wisi pathos and humour strangely intermingled, and presenting a Etrong human, interest.' The' supports include a comedy, "Torchy, Mixes In,"-a' Gazette,; and a further chapter in the serial. . '
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 145, 20 June 1924, Page 5
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153PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 145, 20 June 1924, Page 5
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