AMUSEMENTS.
PICTUKE HOUSES.
LIBERTY THEATRE. i The chief attraction at the Liberty this week' is "Poisoned Paradisr." Tlr : photoplay is taksn frctn the b««k ry th? ' fam-ou" author of clone-.' and "ckc R0..-cr: W. Service. That, in iisel:. efficient to jrtiarantee ;the picture, lit --'inch ib. -1 . l°'y story of an Enclish artist '*?-<} a Paris milliner is . unicMe-1 against _ *-h~ of tho "Gambia's Parndisr. GRAND THEATRE. • "The Hurnnis; Bird is ui-ed af the Grand Theatre this week. and Glona S-an-£on, who is etarre-d, is attra ".ivc as a Pari.--iac Apache gi ri. Though many o; the scenes are cast in the underworld r -1 Pan?, the p.av not a "crook The criminal atmosphere i? u->'i merely as a b-.u-k----tToucd. the real theme concerning tne love of a girl of that. world for « newspaper man. In support arc shown several o.u-r jood pictures. STRAND THEATRE. John Trowel! is starred in ' F'lc'j-ijat--£, ' which is showing at the Strand Theatre. The Sim deals with the machinations of a bsnd of crooked politicians who are endeavouring to oust the settlers o: a certain district from their holdings, because of r. projected land boom in thai locality. A charming love story runs throughout. and thoro ait* a nurnopr o: excellent support;:.
QUEEN'S THEATRE. The Paramount special. "The Breaking Point,'' heads the list of features at tho Queen's Theatre. In chcoaing the cast, tho services of such well-known ?tars as Patsy Rutll Jiiller. Mot Afoorc, INit-a Xaldi, and George Fawectt have boon retained, and in the course of the film, each of these works splendidly wi.h the remainder of tho cast. The story is quite nnuaual and most entertaining.
EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Corinne Griffith and Conway Tearlc ar-co-starrcd as tho ideal lovsre'in "Lilies of the Field." at Everybody's Theatre. If they had not attained to that position before, they would certainly have dene so in thit!, their latest success. Miss Griffith is seen in the character of a young wife who. like so many others, discovers aft?r marriapo that it has failed to bring 1 her the happiness silo expected. There arc good supports. ,
GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE. A newspaper story, "The Heart Specialist.' vis starred at Greater Cryetsl Palace. Mary Morrison wrote it, and Eho should, kno'-v what she is talking about, for besides being a successful novelist, she )jaa_ ' hejd down a reporting job on one of ne.v Vork -■?. bi£ dailies. The spectator is taken behind the; scenes. The supports inr.tv.oe "Her Fiva Foot Highness," and ."Tho Fi»t Steppers.'
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18229, 13 November 1924, Page 4
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