Films screenings including 'The Diamond Mystery'; Coming film: 'The Three Musketeers' (in 12 parts, 12,000 ft), founded on the novel by Alexandre Dumas
Screening of a boxing film: 'Jack Johnson vs Jim Flynn'; Coming film: 'The Three Musketeers' (10 parts, 12,000 ft), founded on the novel by Alexandre Dumas
The Victoria Theatre is showing a championship boxing bout, Jack Johnson versus Jim Flynn, and other interesting programmes. Also, a picture in 10 parts depicting the loves and labours of the three heroes in Alexander Dumas' famous work 'The Three Musketeers.'
Screening of a Boxing film 'Jack Johnson vs Jim Flynn'; Coming film: 'The Black Circle' (3 parts) and 'The Three Musketeers' (10 parts, 12,000 ft), founded on the novel by Alexandre Dumas
Films screening of 'The Black Circle' (3 parts), the latest Gaumont Graphic and some Comic Pictures; Coming film: 'The Three Musketeets' (10 parts)
Film screening of 'The Three Musketeers' (10 parts, 12,000 ft), based on the novel Alexandre Dumas
Film screening of 'The Three Musketeers' (10 part, 12,000 ft), based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas
The Devil' is coming!
Go to 'The Devil.'
The Devil' will get you!
He advises. He surprises. 'The Devil'!
He haunts. He taunts. 'The Devil'!
He mocks. He shocks. 'The Devil'!
He is your friend--your enemy, 'The Devil'!
Talk of 'The Devil.' He will be at the Coronet on Monday.
Mr. George Arliss in 'The Devil,' from his famous stage success, a supreme photoplay triumph. Illustration included.
The Coronet: 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 and 9.15, George Arliss in 'The Devil' and Larry Semon in 'The Suitor.' Kowloon Theatre: Today at 5.45 and 9.15, 'The Heart of Maryland' in 7 parts. Cabaret dance on Tuesday.
The Devil,' a production of Associated Producers' starring George Arliss, will be presented at the Coronet Theatre this evening. It is noted that the film is directed by James Young. Film synopsis included.
Mr. George Arliss in 'The Devil,' from his famous stage success, a supreme photoplay triumph. Also Larry Semon in the two-part comedy special, 'The Suitor.' Illustration included.
In happy contrast with the dramatic force of 'The Devil' is the joyous abandon of 'The Suitor' in the Coronet Theatre's current programme. Larry Semon appears in the comedy.