PHOTO-PLAYS
QUEEN’S AND KING EDWARD. Marshall Neilan’a big First National production ‘ Dinty’ 5* the headliner at both the Queen’s and King Edward. Wcslev Barry is seen in a pleasing part which he portravs very creditably. The Queens Orchestra, under the direction of Madame Beggiardo, renders as overture a Vagner selection and other good music. EMPIRE. A picturisation of Opio Read s novel ‘The Jucldins’ will be finally shown tonight. There is a sensational dramatic story set in rural surroundings of the most magnificent nature. Roscoe Arbuckle in ‘The Country Hero’ is on the same pro-m-ammo. To-morrow the attraction will bo a Maurice Tourneur production The Bait.’ OCTAGON. ■ Tlio picture torsion of Ethel M.DeU’s preat story ‘The Rocks of Valpre is nowshowing at the Octagon The picture is a very fine one. Also on the bill is a Lyons and Moran comedy entitled Once a Plumber.’ _____ EVERYBODY’S. ‘Dead Men Tell No Tales,’ from the pen of E, W. Homung, the author ol 1 Raffles ’ will bo screened finally at Every-bod-v’s to-night. This drama was produced bv Yitasraph, and is of a high standard. Good supports are crown. grand and plaza. George Walsh in ‘The Plunger’ and Shirley Mason in ‘ Wing Toy ’ are the attractions at the Grand and Plaza, iney are well supported.
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Evening Star, Issue 17710, 11 July 1921, Page 7
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212PHOTO-PLAYS Evening Star, Issue 17710, 11 July 1921, Page 7
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