PRINCESS THEATRE.
To-day's change of programme at the Princess Theatre comprises several pictures of more than usual interest, this being especially tl\e case in:regard to the two leading attractions. In " Flowing Gold," Bex Beach's famous story of the Texan oil fields, there has been coleciml a phenomenal cast headed by Anna Q. Nilsson' and Milton Sills, while Alice Callioun plays a delightful ingenue role. The picture includes some truly marvellous scenery, and the climax to the story is one of the most thrilling screened in the city for some. time. Ti.s second feature stars Thomas Meighan in " Woman Proof," the cast including LjJa Lee, Robert Agnew, and Mary Astor. .Entortainment sparkles throughout the picture, and the " good luck ' star is delightful in the character of a womanhater whom his family are anxi:mj,!y trying to marry to someone, and who suddenly chanjjs when he sees the right girl. The remaining films on the programme are quite in keeping with the leading attractions, and include a comedy, gazette, and chapter in the current serial, the whole backed up by the Princess Peerless Orcestra, led by Mr. Jack Carnell.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1924, Page 3
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186PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1924, Page 3
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