Cousin Kate' is the star picture in the Grand's change of programme today. Cousin Kate, played by Alice Joyce, is one of those very efficient kind of people who always want to look after everybody else and keep them out of trouble. Film plot included.
Cousin Kate' is the star picture in the Grand's change of programme today. Cousin Kate, played by Alice Joyce, is one of those very efficient kind of people who always want to look after everybody else and keep them out of trouble. Film plot included.
Grand Theatre, Wanchai is going to screen 'Cousin Kate' featuring Alice Joyce. Film synopsis included.
One of the most brilliant casts of the year, including such noted players as Pauline Starke, Rose Dione and Tully Marshall; a story of uncommon interest laid in that most picturesque region on the American continent, and the superb direction by Louis J. Gasnier all combine to make 'Silent…
D. W. Griffith's 'Orphans of the Storm,' adapted from 'The Two Orphans' by arrangement with Kate Claxton, with Lillian and Dorothy Gish.
Coronet Theatre will be screening a United Artists Corporation release, entitled 'Orphans of the Storm.' The D.W. Griffith directed film features Monte Blue, Miss Lillian and Miss Dorothy Gish. The film is an adaptation of Kate Claxton's 'The Two Orphans' and exhibits…
D. W. Griffith presents 'Orphans of the Storm,' adapted from 'The Two Orphans' by arrangement with Kate Claxton, with Lillian and Dorothy Gish, an empire of new emotions. Illustration included.
Coronet Theatre is currently screening the D.W. Griffith masterpiece entitled 'Orphans of the Storm' featuring Misses Lillian and Dorothy Gish. The last time the two actresses appeared together was in Mr. Griffith's 'Hearts of the World.' The United Artists Corporation…
D. W. Griffith presents 'Orphans of the Storm,' adapted from 'The Two Orphans' by arrangement with Kate Claxton, with Lillian and Dorothy Gish. Illustration included.
In making his picture sensation, 'Orphans of the Storm,' (now showing at the Coronet Theatre) D. W. Griffith took the love story in Kate Claxton's famous melodrama, 'The Two Orphans,' and wove it through the turbulent scenes of the French Revolution.
The wonder attraction of the contemporary stage is announced for presentation at the Coronet Theatre, where D. W. Griffith presents tonight his great screen enlargement of 'Way Down East.' It is not a mere expanding of the stage play of the same name. Rather, 'Way Down East'…
Beginning Tue. 17th to Thur. 19th at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m., Mae Marsh in 'Nobody's Kid,' adapted from Kate Langley Bosher's novel. At 2.30 & 7.15 p.m., 'Bride 13' & 'The Song of the Soul.'