AMUSEMENTS.
PEERLESS PICTURES. “The Buried Treasure,” a seven-reel Cosmopolitan production, will be shown at the Town Hall to-night for the last time. The usual matinee will be given ou Wednesday when “Society Secrets” will be shown. A double star programme -will be screened on Wednesday night. The main feature is “Beau Revel.” Louis Joseph Vance’s popular novel “Beau Revel” has been splendidly picturised by Thomas H. Ince. The title role is played by Lewis Stone, the well-known screen actor, who gives a striking portrayal. Lloyd Hughes, one of the recent Thomas 11. Ince finds, plays the son with intelligence, and lovely Florence Vidor is Nellie Steele, the dancer. The story concerns the efforts of “Beau” Revel, leader of New York’s “four hundred,” to save his son Dick from the charming dancer, Nellie Steele, whom he believes unfit to be his wife. The other star feature is a five-reel Universal “Society Secrets” featuring Eva Novak. The other picture on the programme is Burton Holmes’s travels in New Zealand. “The Face at Your Window” is announced for Friday.
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Grey River Argus, 17 January 1922, Page 8
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