AMUSEMENTS
TONIGHT AT THE LYCEUM. t ‘ 'Lovers!" Who are they? Barton Noyarjro and Alice Terry. Here is a very taking romance with a picturesque ■Spanish background. The duel scenes with Alvarez are thrilliiffely produced. The two stars do some of the 'very' finest acting of their screen triumphs. The husband's death at the sword point of Alvarez is later revenged by Jose, and the excitement is keen,to see the clever but unscrupulous Alvarez receive his overdue quietus for the anguish and domestic desolation he had caused. In cidontly the dramatic force of the play imprints upon the mind the detestable vice of putting an evil construction upon a perfectly open and honourable friendship, and underlines in' red the conviction of Browning: “Its better being good than bad, its better being sane than mad," Besides the stars the cast includes Edtvard Martindel, Edward Conclly, George K. Arthur, Lillian Leighton, Holmes Herbert, John MUjan, Itpy D'Arcy. Director; John M. Stahl.
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Northern Advocate, 20 August 1928, Page 4
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158AMUSEMENTS Northern Advocate, 20 August 1928, Page 4
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