QUEEN’S
“My Lady’s Dross.’’ a brilliant play, has been transferred to the sr-reon. and the picture is beinjj shown at the Queen’s Theatre. Played by a, highly capable east it loses practically nothing of its interest by having been put. into motion picture form. Estelle Taylor, one of the most captivating and popular of leading ladies in the screen world, gives a very faithful interpretation of the character of Anne, the predominating figure. “My Lady’s Dress " G in reality five small plays skilfully woven into one story. ‘*Tlh Beloved Cheater” is tiie tit U of the chief supporting film on the programme. It is a drama which deals chiefly with the social side of life That' popular screen artist Lew Cody plays the leading part. In the Fox News aro recorded a great number of items-of every day interest, while a. funny comedy is calculated to send every member of the audience home in a happy frame of mind. The Queen’s Orchestra, under the conrluctorship of Mr Harry Ellwood', plays an enjoyable programme of music-
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17567, 18 June 1925, Page 5
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175QUEEN’S Star (Christchurch), Issue 17567, 18 June 1925, Page 5
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