Today till Wednesday, James Oliver Curwood's 'Nomads of the North,' and Buster Keaton in 'The Scarecrow.' Usual prices.
Today till Wednesday, James Oliver Curwood's 'Nomads of the North' and Buster Keaton in 'The Scarecrow.' Usual prices. April 26 Remarks: Another ad. on page 5. 'Nomads of the North,' with Lon Chaney, Lewis Stone and Betty Blythe, a First National attraction
Nomads of the North' comes as a feature film to the Coronet Theatre this afternoon. The film is directed by James Oliver Curwood. The cast includes Lon Chaney, Betty Blythe and Lewis Stone. Film plot included.
Possessing all the glamour of the great North-West this evening's Coronet Theatre feature attraction is a picture that is bound to have wide appeal. 'Nomads of the North' is based on the novel by James Oliver Curwood. Film plot included. Among the well-known players in that…
Today till Wednesday, James Oliver Curwood's 'Nomads of the North.' Also, Buster Keaton in 'The Scarecrow.' Usual prices.
James Matthew Barrie's first full-length novel, 'The Little Minister,' is less true to nature, less happy as a work of art than some of his other stories, still it does contain much that is 'Barrieque,' and this quality has been skillfully infused into the screen version…
Sir James Barrie's famous story, 'The Little Minister,' filmed by Paramount, is the feature attraction at the Coronet Theatre today.
Sir James Barrie's famous story 'The Little Minister' as filmed by Paramount is the feature attraction at the Coronet Theatre.
The film version of Sir James Barrie's famous story, 'The Little Minister,' into which Messrs. Paramount have put some of their best work, will be screened in the Coronet Theatre again today. Betty Compson takes the leading role.
Sir James Barrie's famous story 'The Little Minister,' as filmed by Paramount, is again the principal attraction at the Coronet Theatre today. Coming from the pen of a craftsman like a Barrie, the story needs no advance praise. The picture is well acted is proved by the fact that…
The Golden Snare,' a screen version of James Oliver Curwood story, under the direction of David Hartford for release by Associated First National comes to the Queen's Theatre for four days. Lewis S. Stone, who already featured in Curwood's picture included 'The River's…