
The splendid film version of Mrs. Henry Wood's novel 'East Lynne' will be shown at the Coronet Theatre today for the first time.
On the road of progress along which the motion picture art is steadily travelling another milestone has been marked off by the film version of 'East Lynne' which is attracting big 'house' at the Coronet. The film was based on Mrs. Henry Wood's novel.
That was the good old stock company adage and it never failed, written by Mrs. Henry Wood in 1862, produced as a play in the early seventies, 'East Lynne' has stood the test of time, as a film it is destined to eclipse even its popularity as a play. Hongkong cinemagoers have their last…
Coronet Theatre is showing the picture version of Mrs. Henry Wood's novel, entitled 'East Lynne.' The film is produced by Hugo Ballin who has simultaneously adopted a modern setting and maintained the authenticity of the personality of the characters intended by their creator.
Although 'The Famous Mrs. Fair,' which comes to the Coronet Theatre this evening as the feature attraction for the next few days, is a picture with a strong moral for those who care to see the lesson. The principal object of 'The Famous Mrs. Fair' is to entertain. That it…
The Notorious Mrs. Sands,' presenting the Robertson-Cole star Bessie Barriscale, is the recent attraction at the Coronet Theatre. Film plot included.
The Notorious Mrs. Sands,' the Robertson Cole production which the Coronet management is showing for the first time today, starred by Bessie Barriscale. Film plot included.
The Hongkong Theatre management is now showing a five-part film entitled 'Mrs. Plum's Pudding.' The principal part is filled by Miss Marie Tempest, the photoplay star. Film plot is included in this article.
The Famous Mrs. Fair' is the feature attraction of Coronet Theatre. The picture starred Marguerite de la Motte, and the man made this picture is well-known producer Mr. Fred Niblo.
For the first time today, Coronet Theatre is going to screen a Robertson-Cole production entitled 'The Notorious Mrs. Sands.' Bessie Barriscale wears particularly gorgeous frocks in the photoplay. Film synopsis included.
The Coronet: May Allison in 'Fair and Warmer,' directed by Henry Otto and Maxwell Karger. Illustration included. Kowloon Theatre: Mabel Normand in 'Back to the Woods.'
Performance from Conjurer Verto, the Illusionist; Screening of 'East Lynne', a pathetic drama from Mrs. H. Wood's novel
The fox-trot competition organized by the management of the Kowloon Theatre drew a big crowd of dancing enthusiasts to the theatre. In turn, Misses Aileen and Doris Woods are the two judges, while Mrs. Harry Woods played at the piano with orchestral accompaniment. Names of the winners are…
Star Theatre will be screening 'A City Sparrow' starring Ethel Clayton, this evening. Miss Clayton is famous for her performances in married life stories like 'The Thirteenth Commandment' and 'Young Mrs. Winthrop.' The film is directed by Sam Wood and the story is…
The Notorious Mrs Sands,' featuring the Robertson-Cole star Bessie Barriscale, will be shown at the Coronet Theatre today. Film synopsis included.
Ethel Clayton appears in the novel role of an Apache dancer in her new Paramount picture, 'A City Sparrow,' which will be shown at the Star Theatre this evening. This marks a distinct departure of Miss Clayton, who has been appearing recently in stories of married life, notably, '…
Queen's Theatre is screening 'Forget-Me-Not' starring Gareth Hughes, from today. As a boy lieutenant in the war play 'Moloch,' Mr. Hughes made his first big New York hit. He made a signal hit in A. H. Wood's production of 'The Guilty Man.' Mr. Hughes is…
The death is announced of Mrs. Lloyd Frost Harmon, the wife of the popular saxophone player at the Carlton Café Shanghai. Under her maiden name of Betty Brownell, Mrs. Harmon was well-known to the cinema world of America and went out to Shanghai to look over the field with a view to selecting…
Tonight till Saturday, George Arliss in 'Disraeli.' From the stage success by Louis N. Parker and directed by Henry Kolker. Supported by Louise Huff, Mrs. George Arliss, Reginald Denny, Margaret Dale, Henry Carvill, Fred Nicholls and Noel Tearle. Illustartion included.