EMPRESS THEATRE.
Bebe Daniels'and Rod la Rbcque will appear finally to-night-at the Empress Theatre in "Wild, Wild Susan," a go-getter of the first variety. 'In the second feature, "Broadway Gold," the story includes a mysterious murder, a motor smash, and love eminating from the mystery. There are other pictures to interest and amuse, and music by • the Empress Orchestra offers delightful relaxation. "THAT DEVIL QUEMADO." Fred Thomson, now looked upon as one of the outstanding successes in Western characterisations, will be seen in his latest picture, "That Devil Quemado," at the Empress Theatre tomorrow Thomson masquerades as the scion of a Spanish family, but is really an American whose education included a term at Yale. To the country at large he is known as Quemado, a bandit of the type that robs the rich and gives to the poor, although there is no visualisation of his misdeeds other than an anxiety to help families in distress and a rather audacious method of conducting his love affairs. Silver King, the wonder horse, again demonstrates what a marvellous animal he is. "Not So Long Ago" is a charming story of New York, with heart interest, humour, and quaintness. Betty Bronson and Ricardo Cortez are the stars. There will be an excellent supporting programme in addition to the two features.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 25 March 1926, Page 5
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217EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 25 March 1926, Page 5
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