PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
"Three Hours,'' starring Corinne Griffith', capably supported by John Bowers and Hobart Bosworth, la now being screened at the Paramount Theatre. Picture-goers who laughed with Corinne Griffith at the showiug of her brilliant comedies have now an opportunity of seeing the gifted actress in tragedy. Tlie story Is that of an innocent wife who is the victim of circumstantial evidence. Her unrelenting husband, who has previously refused- to allow her to see her child, finally invites her to his home, where she finds the child dead. By no means, however, is the picture without Its lighter moments. A flno feature of the present programme is entitled Chopin." This screening •Is accompanied by specially synchronised music selected from Chopin's works, including "Polonaise Militaire," "Nocturne hi E Flat," "Fantasio Impromptu," and other famous compositions. The Taramount Orchestra also plays tho overture, "Piquo Dame."
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 22, 26 July 1927, Page 5
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143PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 22, 26 July 1927, Page 5
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