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PARAMOUNT THEATRE.

Apache life in Paris, with a romantic, story, are the features of "Triumph of the Kat," ,vow being screened at 'the Paramount Theatre. Abundant scope is given to Ivor Novcllo. i Pierre Bouchcron, tlio famous Apaclio leader, known as "the Hat," now in society, is.in league with Zollo do Chaumct, wTio in her turn is in league with Henry, Mercereau, who keeps her supplied with abundant funds In order that she may keep her place in society. Pierre makes a wager that ho will win tlio love of Madeleine do L'Ormo (a society beauty), in a month. Ho succeeds, but also falls In love with Madcloine, and decides to run straight. Zclio hears of this, and uses all her Intiuenco to ruin Pierre by keeping him out of employment. The programme includes a comedy, "The Kiss Doctor," and an interest Ins "Topical" of prominent world happenings. There is » flue musical programme. Dorothy MiicUail ami Jack .MnlhaJl- come to the Paramount Theatre next week in a rulili-1;-Injt romance, (if staid Now England, '.'Man Crazy." Tho story is this love affair of a daughter of an aristocratic New Eriitliinil family, and a .truck driver. Adapted from tho "Saturday Krcnine I'ost" story. "Clarissa and the. I'ost Jtoad," "Man Crazy" w an ideal picture for tlio talents'of Miss Mackaill and Mr. Mulhall, and their performance in this picture, tofc'ethof with that of the capable cast which supports them, make it a splendid entertainment; Tho settings are particularly beautiful, and; tho automobile chases some of tho most exciting over shown on tho.screen. Tlio box plan is now open at the Bristol Piano Company, and tho Utility Stationery Shop (next to theatre).

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 126, 30 May 1928, Page 6

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PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 126, 30 May 1928, Page 6

PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 126, 30 May 1928, Page 6