jw? State. .flittering; flarawfcta® m&reen istool SLUXE THEATRE — NOW SHOWING ! ! Il llwßilWwt night in her eyes, tlie sun on her lips ' and he ' c& H ed & &F Azs Midnight Sun 1 f// lßff ■ jflb 1 W ■ ■ 5/ vi - RF 4i\t\il' w srsss U M\\MK!ffi OWWfflu \\w\W f/////////™ the life of her % iW I lover. HE thought she \\u\W\\\\\\\\\\\\um®\\\\\\\i\ BWl\h\i ,,(K // I S lll lm/1 was like other women, and 111111 ImWWWIM '' 1 ///f o///////f ////////f/////® threw his life into jeo, jMk 't- /zi /Il \ K' /wlW'-/ v ; i riwii 'fA 9mm /ifeffi Laura La Plante—destined to take her place in the hearts of the world as the screen’s most ravishing beauty, the most piquant, cute / / z/wWZwak ////ft^/TJ^fw/^/z/W/////'/////✓zZ ' little artiste, yet one capable of rising to the supreme heights of dramatic achievement! I 19/^llll^^l^/ Raymond Keane, Pat O'Malley, George Seigmann, and thousands of others make Tip the greatest cast in screen history! W I Look ! That frail little girl in the clutches ( Kusmin, detestable and ruthless monster, trapped, deceived into believing that she had ' \\ boarded his yacht in order to save her lover ! . ... roWi Th’ 3 was a more terrible situation for her than the plight in which th e Grand Di ke had placed her when the sheer purity of her eyes had 1 KyflajEBTWF iLwl, disarmed him. This was more drastic than her fight for Alexie’s :ife w’ c:i i - ..-'•nd Duke had ordered his execution. For now her JwzzZ/J MWwWl^i^wl ?Wir\\ l'f e ’ h er honour, everything was at stake—and, back at the cap "’J t/ ; '.. .. ?.* f * now realised she could not do without was being /d/J//Mjl\ marched to his execution—through her fault—and she could do n . . ‘///////// THEN THRILL UPON THRILL Qr "’" 7 ; ' CLIMAX, THEN ANTI-CLIMAX, THEN CLIMAX AGAIN! THE BIGGEST, SMASHING FINIS/ .. '...-. i 1 A . ST lON PICTURE! YOU the sparkling Ballet of Jewels —the Imperial Russian Ballet—for which an entire ' JI" Royal Opera interior was built —the luxurious night life of the gayest capital of preWar Ur ° Pe — trough it all as a golden thread the story of a beautiful love that see J was more powerful than death itself! |l Ten reels of splendour, of drama, of life, produced by that genius, Dimitri Buchowetski WiwrMl Ssptt’ Special :r / 7 9^99m\^ rr p; | ij| I ; -m/m'
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 48, 20 November 1926, Page 28
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380Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 48, 20 November 1926, Page 28
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