(i^o^d^o 41 »-*.<><*..• q L THE FOREIGN WITH A CAST OF THOUSANDS Headed , LEWIS STONE - MARY NOLAN - NORMAN KERRY A Powerful Romantic and Emotional Drama at a Desert Outpost! Intense—Spectacular \ - , SllHMliill 4. «« m m *?rvs' 4 \'- HHWMHfeH mi mm ft m iiiiii m mm il wm m m m liSif m immm m Mils W. *' V ’ K Z*W . '$ mm * « -<.>■ ' V "" ( sw % WMm. k ! m m % iililii ; x IS m li ♦a? msm m ?m m ilSiiifci^wili I*ll***lllll ft .' ! f v7. Jm & war^Ssw? ***** SPWsi EMPIRE THEATRE DE LUXE 'wm W AFTERNOON SESSION, 3.15 Commesseliig cm fllßAf - evening session be u Strife - : i« Soldiers Passion LUXE, 745 j Love ) Burning Sands of the Dsacrt, whore human passions name unrestrained-Love and Sacrifice 'for the sake of Honour-Two Men and Two Women—Father and Son and two strangely mated Sisters. Wlien wc go to Hit; extent ot endorsing a Picture with our PERSONAL 11EC0MMLNDA'i ION you may rest assured that that Picture is worthy of your notice. Such is the case with “THE FOREIGN LEGION,” which wo shall be proud to present, commencing on T.HIDAV NEXT, DECEMBER 28. Amid the mystic, alluring selling of .Morocco, with ifs long winding columns of grim Legionnaires, it tells a remarkable story of father and son —one the colonel, the other a privalc, and neither aware of each other's identity—until subsequently they meet face to face, the son eourt-marlialled —condemned to die—wilh Ins own father the judge. We feel certain you will never regret having seen ..(his MANAGERIAL. Special lor the Children at the Matinees! Another Two Tine Chaplin Comedies— Charlie Chaplin in ‘ The Floorwalker ’ and ‘ The Fireman.’ production. THE MANAGEMENT. A FEW WORDS OF ADVICERESERVE TOUR SEATS NOW ! BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL, ALSO AT THE THEATRE FROM 10 a.m. DAILY. THEATRE PHONES, 12-432, 12,433.
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Evening Star, Issue 20058, 26 December 1928, Page 5
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346Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20058, 26 December 1928, Page 5
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