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PARAMOUNT THEATRE.

Xady Windermere's Fan" will bo shown finally to-night at. the Paramount Theatre. Irene llich plays Mrs. Erlynne, the sophisticated charmer. May M'Avoy plays Lady Windermere and Bert Lytell Lord Windermere, whose marital Happiness is threatened because he Is kind, to the fascinating Mrs. Erlynne. Ronald Colman win De seen as Lord Darlington, whose love for Lady Windermere, and whose schemes to separate her from her husband, aro frustrated by the fasclnatiug Mrs. Erlynne. The supports are good. Orchestra Paramount, under Mr. Robert Caulton, will play "A Musical tth thf °r "ie orerture- Tha box »lan !s

In "The Road to Yesterday," to be shown to-morrow at the Paramount Theatre, Cecil B do Mille has struck a new note, and has given to the screen a basically sound story founded on a baffling mystery. Joseph Schlldkraut and Jetta Goudal, in the leading roles are a young married couple honeymooning at a Grand Canyon hotel. Vera Reynolds, a young flapper accompanied by her aunt, Trixie. Friganza, and her -rich fiance, Casson Ferguson falls la love with William,Boyd, a young minister, :,nd breaks her engagement. In this modern 3etting de MlUe deftly portrays the inexpjalnable complexes and . reactions of his characters towards one another. Box plans for "The" Road to Yesterday" season are now open at the theatre booking office.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1927, Page 5

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PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1927, Page 5

PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1927, Page 5