PHOTO-PLAYS
‘ 'Hie Hunch ’ and ‘ You Can’t Kill Love ’ (a Selznick picture) will be screened, finally at the Grand 1 to-night. ‘Tho Gup of Life,’ featuring Hobart Bosworlh andl Madge Bellamy, will bo screened at the Queen’s to-night for the last time. The supports are good. Gareth. Hughes has a. congenial role to poitray in ‘Tho Hunch,’ the headliner at the Plaza-. There is also a Selznick picture, ‘You Can’t Kill Love.’ ’ Westward Ho,’ an adaptation, of Charles Kingsley’s story, and ‘Tho Unwilling Husband,’ a fine comedy-drama, are now being screened at Everybody's. ‘ The Sheik,’ starring Agnes Ayres and Rudolph: Valentino, and 1 ‘The Sliukmite,’ featuring Gloria Swanson, are the chief pictures at the Empire. ‘Courage,’ a First National attraction, is at the head of a new programme at the King Edward, There is a strong list of supports. The final screening will take place at (he Octagon to-night of ‘The Puppet Man,’ a jdeasing circus drama, and' ‘ The .Blue Mountains Mystery.’
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Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 1
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161PHOTO-PLAYS Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 1
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