PARAMOUNT, THEATRE.
"The Live Wire," this week's attraction at the Paramount Theatre, is an ingenious comedy-drama with Johnny Hinos at the head of the catt. This clever screen comedian is at his best in this feature, for the action carries him into no end of amusing situations. Also showing are the de Forest Phonofilms, and this week s subjects give an even greater example of' the possibilities Of this wonderful invention. The supporting items include the latest Gazette, cartoon, scenic, and a bright musical programme rendered by the Paramount Orchestra. Constance Talmadge will appear at the Paramount Theatre ion Friday in Her Sister From Paris," a new and charming domestic comedy-drama. The story puts "the movies' most engaged star" in a new role. It shows her as the loving wife of an undemonstrative husband who is also afflicted, with fits of temperament. She undertakes to tame him. and to educate him into manifesting his unquestioned love for her. To do so she impersonates her gay and somewhat wayward twin sister from Paris, and the results are both disastrous and amusing. Ronald Colman has the principal male role. The box plan ia now open at the Utility Stationery Shop, next to the Theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 10 February 1926, Page 4
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