AMUSEMENTS.
H!S MAJESTY’S THEATRE. REBERT OF HENTZAIJ. To-night, for the first time in Strat-t,,|-d, the London Film Company s feature “Rupert of Hont7.au” aid be shown. This picture is an adaptation of Anthony Hope’s stirring sequel lo the “Prisoner of Zenda,” and is claimed to be an wen better story and picture. “Rupert of Hent7.au” is complete in itself, and can be followed b ythose who have not seen the former picture, or read the book, while to those to whom “The Prisoner of Zenda” is familiar it will prove a strong attraction. The story commences from a point where Rupert of Hent7.au holds the King’s life and the Queen’s honour in his hands. Rudolf Hassendyll again comes to the rescue, and Fate plays many strange tricks on all concerned, leading up to a startling and dramatic conclusion. Harry Ainley, Jane Gail, Charles Rock, and Gerald Amesf again are in 'the principal roles. ' The "star will he supported by excellent "pictures including Mr and Mrs Sydney Drew in a clever comedy entitled “Hie Story of a Glove,” as well as the latest “Pathe Gazette,” and a ' beautifully coloured Dutch scenic.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 54, 7 June 1916, Page 7
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190AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 54, 7 June 1916, Page 7
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