PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
_- The film"Decameron Nighfe/'- which is the present attraction at the Par^ mount Theatre, is a .realistic :tale of the great DruryLane stage play, .■which ran,,in London for ■ over a yeaiv "arid which, on account of its spectacular nature, has never been produced: on the legitimate stage elsewhere in the world' Decameron Nights'*.is-said--to-be- equal to any of: the ;great ■■ outstanding spec^ tacles of the screen that have ever been presented; to the -public, -and, >in . addition, it portrays a true' reproduction of episodes related in the book, "Boccaccio s Tales of Decameron iNighfe" The -film version; of these .tales Has "been treated in-such a delicate and/yetnlas--terful manner that the result is entertainment of the highest, value, which' should delight all picture lovers. An excellent supporting programme and the Paramount Orchestra complete a ereat evening's entertainment. ."■ '-■ \
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 150, 29 June 1925, Page 10
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136PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 150, 29 June 1925, Page 10
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