Lyceum Pictures
TONIGHT, SATURDAY, MONDAY ANI WEDNESDAY. A grand double feature proi gramme headed by “The Trouper” a Universal attraction starring dainty Gladys Walton will be screened at the Lyceum tonight. Gladys has many successes to her name, but “The Trouper” is . said to be the finest characterisation of her career. “At the Mercy of Men” a Seiznick production starring your favourite, Alice Brady, is the second feature, and depicts life in Russia before the revolution. | “Kismet” a special attraction ■ I to be screened on Saturday is a picture of towering splendour, gorgeous Eastern settings, and magnificent acting, with Olis Skinner —the American Henry Irving—in the leading role. Nothing mere vivid, colourful, enthralling, or romantically gripping than this ten reels of opulent oriental beauty has ever been screened. Good supports include Episode 2 of “The Blue Fox,” the new serial. Book your seats for “Kismet.’’ “The Affairs of Anatol” the Paramount supermasterpiece to be screened on Monday contains all the richness, romance and dashing fashion that have made Cecil B. De Mille the master of beautiful screen productions and is played by the most wonderful cast ever assembled in the history of stage or screen. “Now or Never" a 3000 ft comedy featuring popular Harold Lloyd is a gem. Owing to Wednesday being a holiday, Chapter 12 “Crusoe" will also be screened. The prices are D.C. and stalls 1/8, pit 1/1, children 6d and 3d, teserves 1/9.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 10, 20 April 1923, Page 2
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