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PICTURE THEATRES

OCTAGON. Those wishing to witness ilia Goldwyn film production, 'Remembrance' must do so to-night, -as o. new feature will replace this at the Octagon to-morrow, The stay of ‘ Remembrance ’ was written hv Rupert Hughes, and has been converted into a fine photo-play. It deals with a disturbance of routine in an old'-fashioncd home, and has a happy ending. ‘Fleming Youth’ (to-morrow’s fculture) is a First National production, wliich has been superbly made and acted. The subject is modem. It is the social restlessness and craving for pleasure, as exemplified in the craze for unseemly dhneing. ‘ Flaming Youth ’ delves into ultra-modern problems of life, and shows the pitfalls and dangers that beset a girl eager to learn life's truths. The principal Rotors are Colleen Moore, Milton Sills, HKofi Dexter, Sylvia Brcomer, and Myrtle Steadman. EMPIRE. Hie place of honor' on the Empire Theatre bill is occupied by ’ A Lady of Quality,’ a picture made from Frances Hodgson Burnett’s glorious romance. Virginia Valid and Milton Sills head the east in this Universal super-Jewel classic. The author of the storv wrote ‘Little Lord Fauntleroy,’ which had a (successful season locally in screen form. ‘The Asquittal’ is the now feature for to-morrow. Claire Windsor and Norman Kerry in ibis, Rita. Wi email’s great mystery pllny, provide thrilling motion picture entertainment.

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Evening Star, Issue 18628, 8 May 1924, Page 1

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PICTURE THEATRES Evening Star, Issue 18628, 8 May 1924, Page 1

PICTURE THEATRES Evening Star, Issue 18628, 8 May 1924, Page 1