The Coronet: Today, Lillian Gish in 'The Fatal Marriage.' Kowloon Theatre: Today till Saturday, 'The Old Swimmin' Hole.'
Charles Ray in 'The Old Swimmin' Hole.'
The Coronet: Today, Lilian [sic] Gish in 'The Fatal Marriage.' Kowloon Theatre: Today till Saturday, 'The Old Swimmin' Hole.'
The Coronet: Today to Monday, Pauline Frederick in 'A Slave of Vanity.' Kowloon Theatre: Today till Saturday, 'The Old Swimmin' Hole.'
The Coronet: Saturday to Monday, Pauline Frederick in 'A Slave of Vanity.' Kowloon Theatre: Today till Saturday, 'The Old Swimmin' Hole.'
The Coronet: Saturday to Monday, Pauline Frederick in 'A Slave of Vanity.' Kowloon Theatre: Today, 'The Old Swimmin' Hole.'
The Coronet: Today to Thursday, Chas. Ray in 'The Old Swimmin' Hole.' Kowloon Theatre: Tonight at 9 p.m., Cabaret Dance by our own American Jazz Band.
The Coronet: Today till Thursday, Chas. Ray in 'The Old Swimmin' Hole.' Kowloon Theatre: Tonight at 9, cabaret dance by our own American jazz band.
The Coronet: Today till Thursday, Charles Ray in 'The Old Swimmin' Hole.' Kowloon Theatre: Tonight at 6, cabaret dance by our own American Jazz Band.
The Coronet: Today to Thursday, Chas. Ray in 'The Old Swimmin' Hole.' Kowloon Theatre: At 5.45 & 9.15 p.m., 'A Slave of Vanity.'
The Coronet: Today till Thursday, Chas. Ray in 'The Old Swimmin' Hole.' Kowloon Theatre: 5.45 and 9.15, 'A Slave of Vanity.'
The Coronet: Today till Thursday, Charles Ray in 'The Old Swimmin' Hole.' Kowloon Theatre, 5.45 and 9.15, 'A Slave of Vanity.'
Tuesday to Friday, April 7th to 10th at 5.15 and 9.15 p.m. only, First National Pictures presents Jewel Carmen in 'Nobody.' Also Buster Keaton in 'Day Dreams.' At 2.30 and 7.15 p.m., 'Reward of Devotion.'
Today to Friday, April 7th to 10th at 5.15 and 9.15 p.m. only, First National Pictures presents Jewel Carmen in 'Nobody.' Also Buster Keaton in 'Day Dreams,' a hilarious comedy in three parts. At 2.30 and 7.15 p.m., 'Reward of Devotion,' a new Chinese drama in 11…
Lorna Doone' is now being shown at the Queen's Theatre to crowded houses. Cinema-goers of this Colony have been impressed with Maurice Tourner's [sic] remarkable version of R. D. Blackmore's novel. Maurice Tourneur has earned a reputation as an educator in the film industry…