PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
An adaptation of the story of Cinderella and her Prince Charming, "Ella Cinders," screening finally to-night at the Paramount Theatre, strike's a new note of humour, and Colleen Moore is completely at home in the stellar role. The programme includes a Gaumont Graphic, showing the Enßlish Soccer Cup final, a scenic of forest fires in Canada, a Pathe^ Review, and a splendid "Felix the Cat"' cartoon, while ,tue' Paramount Orchestra, under Mr. R.R. Caulton, plays its usual high-clasa incidental music. "Just Suppose," Richard Barthelmess's latest starrinff vehicle, commencing to-morrow, is bated upon a stage play of tho samo name by A. E. Thomßs, the eminent English playwright. It Bcored a irreat hit on Broadway in 1920 with Patricia Collinße and Geoffrey Kerr. In adapting the play to the screen many changes were made. The Prince in the picture was-made the second son instead of the heir apparent, and the atory wss made to open and close in a foreign land, a mythical kingdom of Koronia. This necessitated tho actual filming of a number of the scenes in the neighbourhood of Salzburg, in tho western part of Austria. Tho box plan in at the Utility Stationery Shop, next to the theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 6
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202PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 6
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