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PARAMOUNT THEATRE.

Paris—the high lifct of its liois, the, Avenue dcs Champa Klysecs, the Chateau Madrid; the low life ot Mont Martro and the White Cufflll— Is the atmosphere surrounding the British Him masterpiece, "Tuo Triumph of the Kal." screening lit the L'liraiiiuiint Theatre to-night/ ihls production is the sequel to "The Jtat." and features the same leading players, Ivor Nuvcllo and Isabel .loans. ' The stury .lulluws the turUio adventures of "The Itat, 11 the notorious \pachc leader now in socictv and in league with Zcliu tie Chaumcl, who in her turn is in league with Henry iMcrcercau, who keeps her supplied with abundant funds in order that s.ie may keep her place in society. The Rat makes succeeds, but also falls, in love with Madelainc, dc I/Ormo, a society beauty, in a month. He succeedds, but also falls in love with Madeleine, and decides lo run straight. Zelie hears of this, and is so infuriated that she uses all her influence to ruin I'ierre by keeping him out of employment, finally getting him accused of double-crossing his old gang of Apaches. He drifts to his old haunts, where ho is coldly received by the Apaches. His arch enemy picks a ouarrel and The Hat is seriously wounded in v a stirring tussle. His final triumph over the plottlngs of Zelie de Chaumet brings the picture lo a satisfactory conclusion. A good variety of ■.importing items will include the latest Gazette and a Sunshine comedy. Kobert Caulton for his Orchestra Paramount has arranged special incidental music, and for the overture will render "Hunyady Laszlo" (Erkol)." The Entr'acte will bo a trumpet solo by G. A. Garry, "Up from Somerset" (Sanderson). The box plan is at the Bristol Piano Company, and the Utility Stationery Shop, (next to the theatre).

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 5

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PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 5

PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 5