Headline
The Coronet: Two 'Barrie' Pictures
Publication Date
1924-03-03
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Publication Year
1924
Page
6
Film Projector / Film(s)
What Every Woman Knows (View more)
Actors
Lois Wilson
Director
William C. de Mille
Writer
J.M. Barrie (play)
Country
USA
Released
1921-04-24
Runtime
70 min
Genre
Comedy
Language
None
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Sentimental Tommy (View more)
Actors
Malcolm Bradley
Director
John S. Robertson
Writer
J.M. Barrie (stories)
Country
USA
Released
1921-03-27
Runtime
80 min
Genre
Drama
Language
None
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The Third Alarm (View more)
Actors
Ralph Lewis
Director
Emory Johnson
Writer
Emilie Johnson (story)
Country
USA
Released
1922-12-01
Runtime
70 min
Genre
Drama
Language
None
Plot
Fireman Dan McDowell has been taking care of the fire horses for many years, but when the department becomes motorized, the beloved horses are sold off. Efforts to train Dan to drive the new fire trucks fail, and he's forced to retire.
Rated
Passed
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Summary

Today at the Coronet the first of two Barrie plays, as adapted to the needs of the screen, will be presented. 'What Every Woman Knows' is no doubt familiar to the vast majority of theatre-goers as one of the brilliant works. William de Mille is responsible for the present production. Tomorrow, by special desire, 'Sentimental Tommy,' so popular at the Star is due. On Wednesday, a most spectacular production, 'The Third Alarm,' said to contain some astonishing realistic fire scenes, is due. The picture was specially endorsed by the League of Fire Brigades all over America as giving a vivid portrayal.

Type
Venue(s)
Coronet Theatre (View more)
Address
1 Wyndham St., Central
Star Theatre (View more)
Address
Hankow Road and Peking Road, Kowloon