ENTERTAINMENTS.
STRAND PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, “THE HOPE/’ British Army barracks in the citj of Peshawar, the strongest fort in| •India have been reproduced in exaefi scale by Metro technicians in “T&fll Hope,” the spectacular melodrama! picturised at the Metro studios iff at the Strand Theatre, Second only in size to the Pekiet Street of“ The Red Lantern,” this East Indian contonment was one the largest sets ever constructed hy, . The gateway to Peshawars from Khyber Pass Road is'also part* of the settings. See it tonight. i)on'tJ miss it, 7
THURSDAY NEXT. r—“IN SEARCH OF A SINNER/’ A delightful comedy, gay witn the" breezy adventures of a young ans fascinating widow, “In Search of a Sinner,” as a contrast to the fossilb ised old husband who has just left her lamenting, being too good to live* and Constance Talmadge, to add spicat to an already smart and clever story, is a combination that is 'attractive enough to suit any taste. Also third episode of Eddie Polo, entitled “Stolen Evidence,” in tha “ King of the Circus.”
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 653, 26 July 1921, Page 4
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