Headline
Queen's Theatre: 'Forget-Me-Not'
Newspaper Source
Publication Date
1924-10-06
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Publication Year
1924
Page
12
Film Projector / Film(s)
Forget Me Not (View more)
Actors
Irene Hunt
Director
W.S. Van Dyke
Writer
John B. Clymer (adaptation)
Country
USA
Released
1922-07-23
Runtime
70 min
Genre
Drama
Language
None
Plot
Young mother Mary Gordoon is too poor to take care of her infant daughter, Ann, and leaves the child at an orphanage. Ann grows up with a crippled leg in the orphanage, and has fallen in love with a fellow orphan, Jimmy.
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Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (View more)
Actors
Marguerite Clark
Director
Hugh Ford
Writer
Alice Hegan Rice (novel)
Country
USA
Released
1919-02-16
Runtime
59 min
Genre
Comedy
Language
None
Plot
Mrs. Wiggs, a loving mother whose husband has abandoned her, supports her many children and lives in hope of her husband's return.
Rated
Passed
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The Chorus Girl's Romance (View more)
Actors
Viola Dana
Director
William C. Dowlan
Writer
F. Scott Fitzgerald (story)
Country
USA
Released
1920-08-06
Genre
Comedy
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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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Don't Write Letters (View more)
Actors
Gareth Hughes
Director
George D. Baker
Writer
George D. Baker
Country
USA
Released
1922-05-15
Genre
Comedy
Language
None
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Organisation
Summary

Queen's Theatre is screening 'Forget-Me-Not' starring Gareth Hughes, from today. As a boy lieutenant in the war play 'Moloch,' Mr. Hughes made his first big New York hit. He made a signal hit in A. H. Wood's production of 'The Guilty Man.' Mr. Hughes is also famous for his roles in the J. M. Barrie play, 'The New World' and as a leading man in 'Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch.' He also played opposite Viola Dana in 'The Chorus Girl's Romance' and was loaned by Metro to Paramount to appear in 'Sentimental Tommy.' He also appeared in 'Don't Write Letters.'

Type
Venue(s)
Queen's Theatre (View more)
Address
31 Queen's Road Central, Central