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PHOTO-PLAYS

HAYWARDS’ AND KING EDWARD. Largo attendances have been attracted to the Haywards’ and King Edward theatres ti> see the LVithe film ‘More Trouble.' the slerv is an excellent one. This picture is a comedy of complications. The support ns programme Includes a Patho (la/zette. 4 Hunting Wild Animals ill the Rocky Mountains,’ and a Christie comedy. PLAZA. The programme at the Plaza Theatre is headed by an excellent picture entitled ‘A Camouflage Kiss.’ Painty June Caprice, the popular actress, is'seen at her best in this picture. A Sunshine comedy entitled ‘A Son of a Hun/ a Mutt and Jeff cartoon, and a scenic picture are in support. KINGTC Love, romance, and adventure summarise 4 This Is the Life/ the William Pox picture, which will be shown again to-night at the King's Theatre. In this stirring drama George Walsh has the leadin'* role° Another excellent drama entitled 4 A** Child of the Wilds/gives June Caprice and the Lee clildren ample scope to\lisplav their abilities. The supporting pictures'are all of a most entertaining nature. EVERYBODY’S. Montague Love and Dorothy Green are the chief actors’ in ‘The Grouch/ the leading film at Everybody’s, and they play their parts in a manner that absorbs the attention p| the spectator from beginning to end. The supporting pictures are most entertaining.

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Evening Star, Issue 17084, 1 July 1919, Page 6

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PHOTO-PLAYS Evening Star, Issue 17084, 1 July 1919, Page 6

PHOTO-PLAYS Evening Star, Issue 17084, 1 July 1919, Page 6

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