STRAND THEATRE.
. "Loves /Redemption " ; and ; Baby ,?eggy ;in " Captain January" are ■•being finally screened at the Strand Theatre this evening. A' romantic love story set amid a background of Canadian forests with plenty pf thrills and humour intermingled; . entitled, " The ;. ..Critical Age," commences to-morrow.; The story, picturised from Ralph Connor's "Glen- ■' garry Schooldays,":, is that 'of .a' 1 son of . a poor-.farmer who has adopted tKe Habit of figuratively" dreaming his life away. One of: the principal actors is a 'big' Belgian"'police dog', wKo stages ,a thrilling rescue arid who supplies a lot of the excitement and "suspense of the story/ The ■ BCenes in? and about vt^e school, it is said, are .extremely : laiijh-' able. Claire. Windsor, in "-The Blot " is. the other attraction. ". There: is a depth of, thought behind itj' -while at th.c game time it' presents a iriosti.pleasing entertainment.;' The" supports . are ; excellent,' and include comedy, gazette, ■• and episode 10 of 'STh© Purple Riders."
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 6, 8 January 1925, Page 5
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STRAND THEATRE.
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 6, 8 January 1925, Page 5
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