PRINCESS THEATRE.
The programme at tho Princess Theatre this week comprises sovoral pictures of more than usual interest, tins being especially the case in regard to the two leading attractions. In ■'.' Flowing Gold," Rex Beach's famous story of the Texan oil fields, there has been .'.-elected a phenomenal cast headed by Anna Q. Nilsson and Milton Sills, while Alico Calhoun plays a delightful ingenue role. Tho picturo includes some truly marvellous scenery, and the climax lo the story is one of the moat thrilling screened in U\o city for somo time. T!,j second feature stars Thomas Mcighan in " Woman Proof," the cast including L:la Lee, -Robert Agnew, and Miry Astor. The remaining films on tho programme aro quite in keeping with the leading attractions, and include a comp.dy, gazelle, and chapter in the curront serial, the whole backed up by the Princess Peerless Orceatra, led by Mr. Jack Carnell.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 77, 27 September 1924, Page 9
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149PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 77, 27 September 1924, Page 9
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