PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
To-day will provide tho final opportunity of witnessing the programme screening at the Paramount Theatre, in which. "Tho Gmi-Fighter," the Papyius-Zev race, and a vocal quartette called" the Big! Your combine to play a prominent part. To-mcrrow the latest Charles Jones pic-, tare ottered by William Pox will he screened. Jones, starts, things oil-, with' a bang by indulging in one cf those i'rcc-for-all list tights in a typical Western cabaret. He effects an escape through: fast running- and a lariat ruse which is a wondi^-. The story whirls on at 11 terrific pace which never slackens. Ruth', Clifford, leading lady; adds an. appealing romantic touch to this story of action :..ll hard knocks. Maurice Plynn, tho" aix-foot hcuvy; 'contributes brawn andgood looks Jt» splendid acting. Tlie cli-, max ranks with the best ever seen on the silver sheet. A gigantic avalanche crashesdown a hillside completely burying the cabin whetcip. is being dramatised one, of the biggest moments in the lives of. the three principals. In addition to the picture programme, the management- will' present tlie third of tho Miisgrovc Celebrity vaudeville acts, Audrey Knight, a versatile.character and burlesque artist, from Ldndon, who proved'a 3re.lt favourite at the Tivoli - Theatre, Sydney. . i
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 4
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204PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 4
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