A great Drury Lane drama made into a striking filmplay, 'The Sporting Duchess' was written and produced by Augustus Harris, Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. It has been made into a tip-top seven-reel cine melodrama by Vitagraph.
The Sporting Duchess,' is the great Drury Lane melodrama which the Star Theatre management is presenting to Kowloon kinema goers for the first time today. The film starred Alice Joyce, the popular Vitagraph star.
God's Country and the Woman' is the attraction at the Star, until the end of the week. It is a Vitagraph production, featuring William Duncan. Film plot included.
God's Country and the Woman,' a Vitagraph production which commences today at the Star. Film plot included.
Until the end of this week, Star Theatre is going to screen a Vitagraph production 'God's Country and the Woman' featuring William Duncan. The film is full of thrill and passion and exhibits spectacular sceneries.
Star Theatre is set to host Don. G. Merle, society entertainer and magician. Mr. Merle barely uses any apparatus for his illusions and engages the audience with his jokes and commentary. After having a successful show at the Grand Opera House, Calcutta, Mr. Merle promises numerous new tricks in…
Vitagraph's 'My Wild Irish Rose,' today only.
Vitagraph's version of Conn, the Shaughraun, 'My Wild Irish Rose.'
Tonight only, Vitagraph's version of Conn' the Shaughraun, 'My Wild Irish Rose.'
A story of life in the Old South of 1835 is told in the Vitagraph production, 'The Prodigal Judge,' which commences at the Grand tonight. Some exciting scenes of floods on the Mississippi river make the film spectacular, but it is chiefly remarkable for the acting of Maclyn [sic]…
Saturday and Sunday at 9.15 p.m., Vitagraph presents Macklin [sic] Arbuckle in 'The Prodigal Judge.'
The name of E. W. Hornung is associated with many fine stories of the adventurous kind. 'Raffles' was probably his greatest, but in 'Dead Men Tell No Tales,' he had another almost, if not equally good. Now Vitagraph, following the modern tendency of 'film-ize' well-…
The Heart of Maryland,' an elaborate film version of the famous stage play of the same name by David Belasco, will be shown at the Grand theatre today and tomorrow. Catherine Calvert, the Vitagraph star, heads an all-star cast in the role of Maryland Calvert. The picture was nearly six…