THE STAR THEATRE.
Saturday— "Jimmy," the picturization of John Strange Winter's well-known novel of that name. It has lost nothing "/ of its fascination in being adapted to the screen, and much care haß been jJfeX o>voted to the "atmospheres of. the story Al as to the faithfulness with which, 'the lfcl various situatiqns are worked gut. It is essentially British in'theme,' acting and setting, and should appeal to al] lovers of reel gqod drama. The supporting programme includes some very entertaining and up-.tq-date item's. Wednesday-'' When Broadway was a Iran, a happy combination of history, drama and romance, featuring the great screen favourite, Barbara Tennant, in a Picturesque and novel story of a wonderful period in the history of the world written by the famous authqr C - Townsend Brady. New' York's "great" white way" (Broadway)-the street of a million lights, smiling lips, an d aching hearts-was once, when history was being made, a grass track, over which the wily Indian trod, and the Pilgrim Fathers marched to build a nation. It is with these stirring times the story deals The supporting pictures'! are varied' and fnterestisg, ' • -• - • •*. c ; , :^ .-
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 3 May 1917, Page 2
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187THE STAR THEATRE. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 3 May 1917, Page 2
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