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PARAMOUNT THEATRE.

Superstition has played an important role in solving many mysteries, and this is particularly true in the -photoplay J.he Kingdom Within," now showing at the Paramount Theatre. Emily ireaton, a girl whose brother has been sentenced to die for a murder that was committed by Krieg, the lumberiack discovers the real murderer and saves her brother by playing on the superstitious fears of Krieg. Krieg is' naturally superstitious, and with the added weight of a murder on his conscience he falls an easy prey to all sorts of direful foreb,°™Bs- A strong cast of players, including Ernest Torrence, Pauline Stark ■Waston Glass, and Russell Simpson interprets this well-known story by Kenneth B. Clarke. The supporting programme includes comedy, scenic, gazette, and an exceptional musical programme by the Paramount Orchestra. Ihe box plan is at the Utility, next to theatre. _ It was to keep the public from being misled that Goldwvn changed .the name of "Name the Man!" winch comes to thei Paramount. Theatre next ■;»,?• AY hen> Sir :Hnll Came wrote the story, he published it under tho name of "Master of Man." Since that time several pictures with similar titles but based on altogether different themes have been issued. The new name is in perfect keeping with the story, which deals with a young and very human judge on the Isle of Man, and of the great climax in his life and .in- the lives °i i WV lr1?; Tho all-star cast includes Mac Busch, Conrad Nagel, Patsy Ruth Miller, Hobart Bosworth, and Creighton Hale. .Several spectacular scenes call for great mobs, and along With, beautiful scenes of natural grandeur are elaborate settings, including those of the great castle and prison on the Isle of Man.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1925, Page 10

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PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1925, Page 10

PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1925, Page 10