Today till Saturday at 5.15 and 9.15, Baby Peggy in 'Helen's Babies' with Clara Bow, Edward Everett Horton, Claire Adams and Richard Tucker. With a special musical setting. At ordinary prices. Coming, 'Temptation,' with Bryant Washburn, Eva Novak, June Elvidge, Phillps…
Camille,' the Nazimova production which will be shown today at the Queen's Theatre. Starring Rudolph Valentino. Nazimova follows the tradition that has led nearly all the great actresses to give it a place in their repertoire; the tradition of stage actress Bernhardt, Eleanora Duse.…
Camille' was shown yesterday at the Queen's Theatre. In 'Camille' Nazimova has done for the silver screen what Bernhardt, Eleanora Duse, Clara Morris, Olga Nethersole and Ethel Barrymore did for the stage. Film plot included. Carter, the Magician and his company have been…
It is obvious why Nazimova is called 'the incomparable.' This brilliant actress' performance in 'Camille,' shown yesterday at the Queen's Theatre, evinces such a mastery of technique and emotional quality. In 'Camille,' Nazimova has done for the silver…
For two days only, today and tomorrow, return visit of a big picture, 'Beautiful and Damned' with Marie Prevost, Kenneth Harlan, Harry Meyers [sic], Tully Marshall, Louise Fazenda, and eight other featured stars.
For two days only, today and tomorrow, return visit of a big picture, 'The Beautiful and Damned' with Marie Prevost, Kenneth Harlan, Harry Myers, Tully Marshall, Louise Fazenda, and eight other featured stars.
For two days only, today and tomorrow, 'Beautiful and Damned' with Marie Prevost, Kenneth Harlan, Harry Meyers [sic], Tully Marshall, Louise Fazenda and others.
Thursday to Saturday, Carl Laemmle presents 'Wine,' with a cast of live-wire stars, Clara Bow, Forrest Stanley, Myrtle Stedman, Huntley Gordon, Robert Agnew and Walter Long, directed by Louis Gasnier, Universal-Jewel. Together with a special prologue by the Dorros, who will also…
Richard Barthelmess in his second starring venture to be distributed by Associated First National Pictures, Inc., 'The Seventh Day,' will be the attraction at the Queen's Theatre tomorrow. The young star has a different role from his part in 'Tol'able David.' Frank…
Richard Barthelmess in 'The Seventh Day,' coming to the Queen's Theatre today. Also starring Louise Huff. Film plot included.
Queen's Theatre will be screening the First National Attraction 'The Seventh Day' featuring Richard Barthelmess and Louise Huff. The cast includes Frank Losee, Leslie Stowe, Anne Cornwall, who is remembered for her performance to Lionel Barrymore in 'The Copperhead' and…
In 'The Seventh Day,' the First National Attraction coming to the Queen's Theatre today, in which Richard Barthelmess is starred, a contrast between the lives of people who think that toil is the panacea for all troubles and the butterfly type of people found today in the cities,…
Queen's Theatre will be screening a Metro attraction 'The Fatal Hour.' Both the plot and the photographic work in the film are attractive. Julian Burnham adapted the play from the famous stage success 'The Marriages of Mayfair' by Cecil Raleigh. Film synopsis included.…
The Fatal Hour' at the Queen's Theatre, is one of the feature attractions of the week. This Metro all-star production is a unique play. Film synopsis included. Julia Burnham adapted the play from the stage success 'The Marriages of Mayfair' by Cecil Raleigh. Film synopsis…
Tonight till Saturday, Carl Laemmle presents Virginia Valli and Norman Kerry in 'The Price of Pleasure,' with a great all-star cast including Louise Fazenda, T. Roy Barnes, Kate Lester, George Fawcett and Ward Crane. Plot and illustration included.
Tonight till Saturday, Carl Laemmle presents Virginia Valli and Norman Kerry in 'The Price of Pleasure,' with a great all-star cast including Louise Fazenda, T. Roy Barnes, Kate Lester, George Fawcett and Ward Crane. Illustration included.
Tonight, Carl Laemmle presents Virginia Valli and Norman Kerry in 'The Price of Pleasure' with a great all-star cast including Louise Fazenda, T. Roy Barnes, Kate Lester, George Fawcett and Ward Crane.