QUEEN'S THEATRE
The new G-oldwyn picture, 'Spotlight Sadie,' featuring Mae Marsh, -bends the new bill which commenced at the Queen's this afternoon. The heroine has a way that wins the heart of the spectator. Itis a pkturo with theatrical life as a background. One of the most interesting characters in it is the publicity man attached to the show. Ha is 'up against it" for an idea, and something in Sadie's character suggest* hi 3 playing her as a saint. She is not that, "but something much better in the way of a sweetheart! as the rich hero discovers. He is attracted to her by the publicity she gets. Then he is disappointed in her, because she doe-E not fid his ideal; but he discovers in the end her real true-hearted, charming self. The story was written for Mae Marsh, a-nd that, perhaps, is the reason for her playing her part ?o well. • Spotlight Sadie' will be screened again" tonight, and is supported by a pcenic picture, the latest "gazettes,* and a good eonwdy.
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Evening Star, Issue 17328, 16 April 1920, Page 6
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174QUEEN'S THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17328, 16 April 1920, Page 6
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