PHOTO-PLAYS
QUEEN'S. 'Hell's Hinges,' a Western drama, is the principal feature on the current picture programme at the Queen's Theatre. Described as a powerful play, it tells of the religion of ft rough and ready sort that caused Blaze Tracey to iburn a whole town as a reward for its iniquity. A desperado himself, he was converted, not by speeches from a missionary, but by the steadfast faith shining in a ■woman's eyes—the only good woman he had ever met. An added attraction is Episode 16 of the, exciting serial, ' The House of Hato.' ■ - . • EVERYBODY'S. An exciting Mexican romance, ;' Untamed,' is the etar attraction at Everybody's Theatre. There are shown many strange' episodes of life in the Wild West, The supporting pictures include a Keystone comedy and a Topical Budget. ' KING'S. Patrons of the King's Theatre will have tho last opportunity this evening of seeing June Caprice in ,'A Child of the Wild ' and George Walsh in 'This is the Life.' In accordance with custom, a change of programme will be made . to-morrow.
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Evening Star, Issue 17087, 4 July 1919, Page 6
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173PHOTO-PLAYS Evening Star, Issue 17087, 4 July 1919, Page 6
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