EMPRESS THEATRE.
' A splendid double feature programme '.'• h being presented at the Empress Ihea- :" tre each evening. Fred Thomson tne ■'.: famous athlete, has the leading role in •/■ the Master picture, "That Devil Que- " mado," a story of a hill bandit who robs '•■■" the rich to help the poor; in short, a mo- £ dern Robin Hood. He is a horseman ■ • whose dashing exploits on his great white r Btallion have made him a hero to the poor 'i folk of his district, and whose daring is *■ responsible for many broken »<-arts- '?. Throu.ghtout this splendid picture lnom- *- son's famous horse, Silver Kins, plays a V. notable part. Betty Broiwon and Rirardo '* Cortez are well cast in "Not So Long ■■■■ Ago " a story of the New York of a few T, -years back, when life was more pictures- '* nue and romantic than it is to-day. There '..' are humour and quaintness in pemty. lj. There is a good supporting programme, m- "■.- eluding a comedy and a Pathe Gazette, $ while a special musical score is rendered «' \>y the Empress Distinctive Orchestra un;C. der the baton of Mr. M. T. Dixon.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 29 March 1926, Page 4
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185EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 29 March 1926, Page 4
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