THE BLUE TRIANGLE THEATRE.
"iliij-ii Iho Bee" at the. Blue Triangle I Cinema, Is a triumph of the powers of modern Hnematogrnpby. The onloker is shown a bee' enuglit high ii|> in a spider's lveb, .mid tlie spicier about to devour Its prey, when in response to the appsals for help a large and friendly l)ectle: attacks the spider's stronghold, releases the bee, and takes all the web from off Us body. The birth of a dragon-fly, along wltli dozens of other wonders, shows what a wonderful film "Maya" really Is. The London Press was. overwhelming in Its praise of this feature film, -which was seen by thousands in England. Supporting "MayaV is .a good feature comedy, starring Larry Scmon. Scmon is noted for his powers of provoking mirth, and there arc sixty minutes of healthy 'amusement. The programme has a lons footage, and this.! coupled with variety entertainment, goes to make it a most satisfying one. Corinne Griffith proves herself the champion of the romantic working girl, in "Syncopating Sue," her latest comedy, to bo screnced at Our Theatre to-night. The second featur.c. stars Scena Owen and Arnold Gray, in "The Flame of the Yukon." It Is ii thrilling romance of gold rush days.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 5
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