PHOTO-PLATS
OCTAGON. ‘The Undying Story of Captain Scott,’ the actual moving pictures of the late Captain Scott s Antarctic expedition, is the headliner at the above house. The Scott pictures are admittedly the best ever exhibited of that hitherto unknown realm, and it is said they are quite the most interesting yet produced in any country. The moving pictures are by Mr Herbert G. Ponting, F.R.G.S., official cameraman te the expedition, and the story is in th« able hands of Mr Walter Searie, lecturer^ " QUEEN’S. Hie principal picture at the Queen’s is a film version of Captain Scott’s expedition. In support is a comedy drama entitled ‘A Saturday to Monday Wife,* featiAing Constance Talmadge." KING’S. ‘ The Price of a Good Time,’ featuring Mildred Harris (Mrs Charles Chaplin) is the chief picture at the King’s. This is a powerful drama showing, how a poor girl, after five happy nights in the whirl of gaiety, could not go back to the life of sordidness and poverty. A Mack Sennett comedy is in support.
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Evening Star, Issue 17314, 30 March 1920, Page 4
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