NEW PRINCESS THEATRE.
mm , S f ? ari"l c'" the picture epic, comineuccd at the New Princess Theatre today. It has been frequently described as a war picture, but it is not. It is true "t, : h« r orlfi ,conflict l!oca entc^ h£ t, bin, hrst and foremost it is an cnthraliZnt° ry m- >-0"th '-lbvc' nml devotion, sharply outlined a K ainst the horizon of battle 'ihe adventures of the three inseparables, "Jim,", "Slim," and Bull" tvn^T aUh °f ,lnim °u'-. and they arc w-^ °i * lc. m?" who, f°"Kht in the world n'/ f «|hel. r lnt«nsc'y ""'nan escapades —out ot the trenches and in—are fountlp.l on fact. "The Big Parade" is appc" et iiro that rings so absolutely true.in every vl spect that-you can never forget' it 'Suitable supports will be shown, and the dnUv 53? Oand°B Jm "^ 2^'
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 111, 13 May 1927, Page 10
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141NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 111, 13 May 1927, Page 10
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