"WONDERFUL LONDON”
AT THE DE LUXE THEATRE. Representing an entirely new departure in motion-picture offerings, something much bigger and better than anything of the type that has been offered before, in a sphere which has grown to such huge proportions in recent years, and in which so many wonderful things have been achieved, “Wonderful London" is unique. It is almost impossible to select a subject of greater worldwide interest and fascination, and certainly no subject could have a greater appeal to the English-speaking peoples ot the world than this living story of the world’s biggest city, “Wonderful London.” Tbe artistry of the producer is evidenced in every chapter and scene, tho true spirit and atmosphere /of the grand old city has been captured and transferred to the screen with a faithfulness of detail that is a delight to Ihe eye. The characters introduced to tho audience—Dickensian. Cavalir, Coster and Cosmopolitan, live their lives over again, and carry the story through with vivid and absorbing interest to the on* looker. This great picture will to screened at De Luxe Theatre for tto week commencing September 11th. Bo* oftice arrangements will be announced later. The Paramount screen version of James M, Barrie’s stage piny. “Peter Pan,” a Herbert Brenon production for Paramount, is announced as one of tho big and important coming attractions. The picture is one of Willis Goldbeck's and feuttires Betty Bronson. Ernest Torrence, Cyril Chadwick. Virginia Browne, and Anna May Wong in tho leading roles.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12229, 29 August 1925, Page 14
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