QUEEN'S THEATRE.
The third and probably the-greatest romance from the pen of Zarie Grey has been screened,.and in.this/'as'in the previous two, the players journeyed.to tlie exact, locations and experienced maiiy hardships. "The i Heritage of the De^ serti"_now -showing ai. the Queers Theatre, .is a\romance of the'most stirring' and thrilling, type. Tile Indian maid Mescal is played by Bebe Daniels, and tho tenderfoot, fyom the -Eastern- States, who falls iv love with'Mescal, }jy Lloyd Hughes.' Some beautiful natural colour ■photography is a f*,ture of the produc-; tion. The supporting .programme includes a. Brockway : comedy,' "Hello. BUl,'' a Burton Holmes Travelogue, and the latest P:iramount Gazette. The music, which is a" feature iof the programme,, is in tho hands of'the -Queen's Grand Orchestra, under the : direction of Mr. A. H. Jerome. The .box plan is at Th e/ Bristol. ;■ - v .-■ ,• ; v t ■■_■■} <: ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1924, Page 2
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141QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1924, Page 2
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