QUEEN'S THEATRE
Edward Sheldon's play, "Egypt," has been. filmed by th 4 big Metro corporation, and will be shown at tihe Queen's to-night and l^ursdiay night. Miss Ethel Barrymore, who will be best remeimlbered by Thames picture patrons for her wonderful"'* work in "Tihe Bayen," portrays tine part of the gipsy girl "Egypt," and tttiis character suits her so well that sihe herself claims, it to be the greatest of her career. The picture is entitled, "The Call of her People," over 600 actors and actresses take part in iit, and there are many bag* scenes worthy of a Griffiths' prodiicitiom; it is rightly called a. Metro siuipeav feature de luxe, and/throughout, the ■whole of the. gigantic seven parts, the interest is unflagging.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13847, 6 November 1918, Page 1
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