QUEEN'S THEATRE
The openingl pirogramime at the Queens with orchestral music, was greeted with a full house, the innovation proving decidedly popular, and adding materially to the pleasure of the evening. The orchestira played some capital music, which was at the same time appropriate to the changing situations on the screen. A 4000 ft comedy is some thimg unusual, but this film» I "Snobs," was always entertaining. I The meteoric rise of the Americau I milkman to a dukedom and! £4,- ---! 000,000, lent itself to. some very i funny situations. "The Honour of I Hi s House," featuring Sessue Haya- ! kawa, the clever Japanese actor, s j a great film with beautiful 6cenery, ; the arrival 6f the castaways <m a '■ coral island mi a Pacific dawn being I very fine. The story and acting grips the imagination throughout, and 'the climax of sacrifice is a fitting conclusion. The programme ! will be repeated to-night. j*• . . —- . ---;
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13930, 8 July 1919, Page 2
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154QUEEN'S THEATRE Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13930, 8 July 1919, Page 2
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