EMPRESS THEATRE.
■Fred Thomson and his remarkable .horso Silver King are back' again at the .Empress Theatre this week in "Thundering Hoofs." The suppiniA ing feature is "The .Beloved Cheater," starring Lew Cody. Fred Thomson's handsomo athletic figure and" charming bearing are enough to make him popular, but when one sees this champion athlete in action the reason for his universal popularity is not far to seek. His horso Silver King is almost as popular as his master, and he is easily one of the most intelligent animals ever seen on tho screen. The picture is full of thrills with -i'-st the right amount of romance and comedy situations. Tackling a full-sized Spanish bull barehanded, after the animal had been maddened into white-hot fury by the, barbs of tho picadors and matado'-s, is no child's play, but Fred Thomson actually docs it, and comes out victorious. Lew Cody makes love in his inimitable way in "The Beloved Cheater," a romantic story. ."There ia also a splendidly selected programme of supporting pictures.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 11
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171EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 11
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