PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
' A story of . adventure, humour, and pathos entitled "A Girl to Every Port" is now being screened at the Paramount Theatre. The principals are Victor M'Laglen, as Captain Flagg, and Robert Armstrong as Salami, his rival, and subsequently his boon companion. The leading ludles in the plot, ineludo such well-known actresses. at Louise Brooks, Maria Casaquana, jVatalia Joyce, and Leila Hyams. Captain Flagg thinks he is irresistible to the fair sex until he discovers that others can be as faithless, careless, and inconsiderate as he is, and no ho learns Ills lesson. Captain Flacg's endeavour to meet his rival and their Iliial encounter results In a scries of episodes both surprising and humorous. The supporting proKrame Includes a Topical Budget, and a Sunshine comedy. The Paramount Orchestra projrldcs most enjoyable musical numbers througliCiut tho erenine.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 7
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137PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 7
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