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‘The Kid.’ will lie screened for the last time at the King Edward to-night. The supports will be of the usual high standard. ‘The Puppet Man’ and ‘The Blue Mountains Mystery’ will be screened again at the Octagon this evening. A double-feature programme is at present running at the Grand. The attractions are ‘The Hunch’ and ‘You Can’t -Kill Love.’ Thomas H. Inoe’s ‘The Cup of Life,’ starring Hobart Bosworth and Madge Bellamy, will be shown again at the Queen’s to-night. The Plaza programme is headed by Gareth Hughes in ‘The Hunch.’ There is also ‘ You Can't Kill Love,’ a good drama. The now bill at Everybody’s includes two feature films. These are ‘ Westward Ho,’ from the famous story, and ‘ The Unwilling Husband.’ There is a fresh programme at the Empire. Heading the list are ‘ The Sheik ’ (a story of Arabia) and ‘The Shula-mite.’

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Evening Star, Issue 17957, 2 May 1922, Page 7

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PHOTO-PLAYS Evening Star, Issue 17957, 2 May 1922, Page 7

PHOTO-PLAYS Evening Star, Issue 17957, 2 May 1922, Page 7