AMUSEMENTS.
, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. ; “NO GREATER LOVE.” ‘ No 'Grcatei’ Love” is the title of the Eclipse Company’s big .fe.itiifo Liin which will .be,shown f F;• u;^ ; . time at'His Majesty’s r fheat-re onigiit. This picture, whi . is SJOOU. in length, is said to be a reu;a''kable and unconventional story cf the overwhelming love and ambition of a woman for her daughter. As “Saditnab, the Dancer,” the woman of passionate loves and hatreds, is said to have a wonderful exponent in Millie. Regina Badet, the famous French tragedienne, who lias justly been called the Sarah Bernhardt of the film, and it is said she rises to sublime heights of tragic power in the character of the tigress-mother, In addition to the big film a picture that should be strongly attractive, is a charming and bright American comedy entitled “The Sort of Girl who came from Heaven,” in which the • Vitagrapli favourites Anita Stewart and Earle Williams are seen to even greater advantage than in their highly successful comedy “The Right Girl.” The latest Pa the Gazette will also be shown.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 36, 17 May 1916, Page 3
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178AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 36, 17 May 1916, Page 3
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