STRAND THEATRE,
"Three Women" is the attraction npw showing at the Strand Theatre. AYarnei 1 Bros, have chosen a cast which, will "do justice to this' classic" of the screen. Mario I'revost, Alay M'Avoy, and Pauline P'rederick' share the honpurs,' while the rest of the ca^t includes Le\y Gp'dy, Alary (Jarr, Vierr'p' Uondron, and "Willard Louis. The plot tells of the "love affairs of three women for one man. At first ho is in love with. a middle-aged ■wiclow, Mrs. Wilton, or rather with'her money ; then he beepmes infatuated with her daughter, • whom he marries. Still not content, he has an att'ajr with another. The other attraction,' a' British production, is "Long Odds." There is a villain in tne story,'but"heis a company promoter, and, contrary to pHStpm, hi) does not try to dope or injure the horses in any way. The supports are gqod.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 100, 1 May 1925, Page 9
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144STRAND THEATRE, Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 100, 1 May 1925, Page 9
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