EMPRESS THEATRE.
Quite apart, from the very. absorbing theme upon which is qentred the plot or story: of "The Breath' of Scandal," the latest Master, picture on the new programme which commences this evening at the Empress; Theatre, there is a dear-ly-cut; picture of lifelike characters that is all too rare in these days' of overdrawn film plots. -While .. the story" is strong in dramatic; values* . possessing many stirring moments, the; moral tone of the production is described as being excellent.. .The production .is. most. artistically presented, and contains an excellent i cast; which includes Betty Blythe, who played the heroine in the film spectacle VChii Ghin GlibW)" Patsy Ruth Miller, and many other well-known: and popula v screen 1"" artists.'. Besides this big attraction, there are splendid supports, including a Snub P,ollard'. comedy entitled "The Walk Out," and an Empress News Film, The Empress Orchestra will contribute; a delightful musical "pro- ( gramme. The box plan is at The Bristol, | and seats may also be reserved by ringi:ing the theatre. ...... .;.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 148, 26 June 1925, Page 10
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170EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 148, 26 June 1925, Page 10
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