STRAND THEATRE
M the change of programme at the Strand Theatre, commencing to-day, the successful feature. "'13)0 Passion Flower.” with Norma Talmadgo in the lead, will be screened. The picture is adapted from the~stago play of the. same name, and fells a powerful dramatic story of unusual strength set. amid the sunshine and passion of Spain. Miss Talmadgo, as Acacia, the Spanish girl who hates and loves with equal fire and passion, ts saTu to do the best work of her career. Another fine picture is promised ’’•> the H. B. ’Warner production, "Felix O’Day,” from the novel by Hopkinson Smith. Fine, acting, beautiful settings, and a plot that is full of human interest and suspense, have made this picture one of (he most successful screen offerings. A smart Christie comedy, “Fave Ale, Sadie,” and the latest Gazette will also be shown.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 23, 21 October 1921, Page 8
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141STRAND THEATRE Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 23, 21 October 1921, Page 8
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