PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
Apacho life in Paris, with a romantic story, are ,thu features of "Triumph of the Rat," now I being screened at tho Paramount Theatre. Abundant scope, is given to Ivor Novello to prove his ability In acting the part of either a rich society man or that of an outcast. Pierre Boucheron, tho famous Apache . leader, known as "Hie Kat," now in society, is In league with Zclie do Cliaumet, who in her turn is In leaguo with Henry Mercereau, { who keeps her supplied with abundant funds i in order that she may keep her place in soi cicty. Pierre makes a wager that he will ; win the love of Madeleine de L'Orme (a. society beauty), in a mouth. Ho succeeds, but also ; fulls in love with Madeleine, and decides to I run straight. Zelie hears of this, and uses all her influence to ruin Pierre by keeping him out of employment. The programme Includes a comedy, "The Kiss Doctor," and an interesting "Topical" of prominent world happenings. Tlicre is ii fine musical programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 5
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176PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 5
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