Headline
Hongkong Theatre
Publication Date
1920-09-17
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Publication Year
1920
Page
11
Film Projector / Film(s)
The Masqueraders (View more)
Actors
Hazel Dawn
Director
James Kirkwood
Writer
Henry Arthur Jones (play)
Country
USA
Released
1915-10-28
Runtime
60 min
Genre
Drama
Language
English
Plot
David Remon loves Dulcie a bar-maid, not by choice but by force of circumstances, and attempts to persuade her to marry him rather than to submit to a life of drudgery. But Dulcie is ...
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The Rough House (View more)
Actors
Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle
Director
Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle
Writer
Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle (story)
Country
USA
Released
1917-06-25
Runtime
19 min
Genre
Comedy
Language
None
Plot
Roscoe, his wife and his mother-in-law run a seaside resort. Buster plays a gardener who puts out a fire started by Roscoe, then a delivery boy who fights with the cook St. John, then a cop.
Awards
1 nomination.
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Shell 43 (View more)
Actors
H.B. Warner
Director
Reginald Barker
Writer
C. Gardner Sullivan
Country
USA
Released
1916-08-13
Runtime
50 min
Genre
Drama
Language
English
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Truthful Tulliver (View more)
Actors
William S. Hart
Director
William S. Hart
Writer
J.G. Hawks (screenplay)
Country
USA
Released
1917-01-07
Runtime
50 min
Genre
Western
Language
None
Plot
Truthful Tulliver, a Westerner and a journeying newspaperman, followed by Silver Lode Thompson, printer and compositor, arrives in Glory Hole to start a newspaper. He is visited by York ...
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Summary

A five-reeler, 'The Masqueraders,' is the principal attraction at the Hongkong Theatre, where good houses continue to be the rule. It is an exceptionally interesting play featuring the famous artist Hazel Dawn. The comedy picture, 'The Rough House,' provokes considerable merriment. The management has been successful in securing 'Shell 43,' featuring H. B. Warner. 'Truthful Tulliver,' with William S. Hart, is also announced.

Type
Venue(s)
Hongkong Theatre (View more)
Address
(1st Generation) Between Des Voeux Road and the Praya, opposite to Central Market; (2nd Generation) Queen's Road East, Central