HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES, ASHBURTON.
"The Eat" and "Flower of the Night." two pictures with histories, will be rereened at His Majesty's Theatre for the last time to-night, and enthusiasts should not miss thia ks{ opportunity of seeing theso two great productions." To-morrow and Thursday nights a thrilling Universal picture, entitled "The Runaway Express," will bo ehovrn, featuring jack Daugherty and Blanche Mebaffey. This story was adapted to tho screen by Curtis Ronton from Fr»nl: Spearman** famous railroad etory, "The Nerve of Foley." The eupportin? cast has in it fuch players as Harry Todd, Ma4gc Hunt, William A. Steele, Charles K. French, and Tom O'Brien. . Sigcor Prflboni Hansen, the Danish tenqr, after his very eucccsslul appearance list night, will make his second appearance to-night.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18896, 11 January 1927, Page 5
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