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PICTURE THEATRES

EMPIRE. ‘The Moral Sinner,’ a picture produced by Paramount and featuring Dorothy Dalton in the alluring role of Leah ivle.schna, has a particularly in teres ling Parisian love story. This line picture at tiro Empire and its excellent supporting bill will be displaced on Friday next by ‘ To the Last Man ’ and a fresh bill of supports. The Empire Orchestra will render a now musical programme. Zaire Grey’s great story, 'To the Last Man,’ has been filmed by tho Paramount Company. Miss Lots W ilson, who played the leading role in ‘Tho Covered Wagon,’ is the heroine of this latest romance to ho pictured by tho famous film-making corporation. Tho players and a large stall of experts wore sent to tho actual location of the plot in the novel, and the author accompanied the director (Mr Victor Fleming). Mr Grey supervised the picturisation of his story. Tho box plan will bo at Tho Bristol, and Urn usual charges will bo made. OCTAGON. ‘The, Green Goddess,’ an Anglo-Indian drama, with that well-known character actor, George Arliss, in tho loading role, is perfect in detail, and lias had intelligent production. Tho photo-play has gorgeous settings, and tho thorno is vital and gripping. A specially selected musical programme suits the atmosphere of tho picture, admirably. A meritorious budget of comedies and topical pictures comprises the supplementary bill at the Octagon. EVERYBODY'S. Two headliners of different types vie for first honors at Everybody's Theatre. ‘ Forbidden Valley ' is a romance of tho kind called red-blooded, while an intriguing story is related by ‘Love Letters' (Shirley Mason). Tho outdoor drama has its locale in tho Kentucky hills. QUEEN’S. Master Pictures offer ‘ When tho Desert Calls,’ the feature current at tho Queen’s Tlipaf.ro, with ‘ More to bo Pitied Than Scorned.’ An exceptional cast capably interprets tho tale of the first picture, while tho acting in tho other drama,, with mother love as its keynote, is no whit less praiseworthy.

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Evening Star, Issue 18812, 10 December 1924, Page 5

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PICTURE THEATRES Evening Star, Issue 18812, 10 December 1924, Page 5

PICTURE THEATRES Evening Star, Issue 18812, 10 December 1924, Page 5