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PARAMOUNT THEATRE

The love interest 'which is the Haiti, inaiing appeal in " The Kingdom Within," the leading attraction at the Paramount Theatre to-day, is unique in that it dofis not start early in the picture, but is developed gradually to a powerful climax. Emily Preston, the girl in the story, despises Amos Deming. The manner in which he wins her love makes a. powerful di-aqja, with a .wonderful heart interest. The supporting programme includes comedy, scenic, gazette, and an exceptional musical programme by the Paramount Orchestra. The bos plan is at the Utility, next to theatre. A forceful story by Sir Hall Came, and an allstar cast which includes Conrad Nagel, Mac Busch, Hobart Bosworth, Patsy lloih Miller, and Creighton Hale, combine to make noteworthy Victor Seastrom s first American production, "Name the Man f" which comes nest Friday to the Paramount Theatre. It is from the celebrated English novelist's recent best seller, " The Master of Man." It tells the striking story of a young Judge whose first act of office is to pass .ludgment on a girl he himself wronged. The Courtroom scene, which is one of the dramatic incidents in the story, calls for some of the greatest emotional and dramatic acting which has ever reached the screen. Mac Busch plays the part of the wronged girl—her second leading part in Hall Cape's stories, with Con" ? j AaSel_ playing the part of the Judge. Gigantic settings picturing the ancient prison and castle on the Isle of *T n'-f? d i .Snperb P h°tography, add to the perfection of the picture

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 10

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PARAMOUNT THEATRE Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 10

PARAMOUNT THEATRE Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 10