ARCRAFT THEATRE.
All his life Thomas H. Ince has known and loved the sea. In "Anna Christie," screening to-night at the Artcraft Theatre, his latest First National screen offering, which is a screen adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's stage drama, he has filmed some marvellous scenes of the sea and of the sinking of a'great liner which reflect* his great innate.'knowledge of the sea. In the second feature the heroine didn't know she loved the hero until he had her quarantined, and then 6he jumped a ten-foot wall straight into his arms. ■ For delightful excitement, see Laura La Plante in "Young Ideas/f her newest Universal comedy hit. Supports are good.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1925, Page 10
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109ARCRAFT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1925, Page 10
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