THE STRAND.
•TWO STAR PROGRAMME.
"Other 'Men's Daughters" is Mie title of the new, play in which Mhs Peo.gy Hyla.nd, the William Fax story w-ili 'be eeeu at the Strand Theatre to-morrow night. The story is full of action and snap, and give* Miss Hyland a far better opportunity t», display her ability than ' »ny othor play in which she hag appeared. ."O'ther Men's Daughters" is a photoplay that mirrors the feeling* and a*, tikide of gay fathers when some other man trifles with their dfewiglhters. I* is crowded with tifirilUng incidents and keeps M?ss Hylandl- *>n I the jump all the tim« *>o. oorea* *-h© ground in five reels. If was written by E. Lloyd Sheldon, asnd directed by iCarl HairbaugU.' S^ar No. 2 is a shrilling drama entitled "The She Cevil," fe^uring; Theda Bara. This will go down as one of the finest double-star programmes f^en in Thames fpr some time.
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Thames Star, Volume LVI, Issue 14324, 10 September 1920, Page 2
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