The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1925, Page 14

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LON CHANEY’S makeup ts a masterpiece in “The Phantom of the Opera,” Version of Gaston Leroux’s thrilling story of the Paris opera house, more week at the Columbi. ead much vaunted the The which will run one Mary Philbin plays the leading feminine role. Opera.” starring Lon final week day. Tt is claimed that 29 5 ‘severed with 70 mas the gigantic product at the Columbia Y COMPSON is charming as Molly ‘Tones, a belle of civil war day 's epic picture, “The Pony Express,’ which opens Saturday at the Liberty, bas the leading masculine role. ‘ PONY EXPRESS,” which | were in the operin Saturday at the Lb) Not only 00 the historical realism and} jsiving a graphic, unfors attable ple: | to his laurles by playing a happy-go- sweep (hat dint ulead | ture of the stirring achlovements of lucky vagabond with a rollicking predecensor, '"' Jovered | thete rugged heroes, who established | Chupiinesque touch. but itis a more colorful) the first active communication be. and « more thrilling ro: en the Kast and the We: tics than the picturization of | with thoir terrific hardship: ‘Hénerson Hough's novel, | ou exeapey and glorigue vi For in all the glamorous Wintory | dramatic background, he han deft: y interwoven an appealing love. plot mepicn, no, chapter atzislew wt | tha finds a'thotionttig iAtiueney 46 exciting arid momentous events | the dyninimie action. (sch Banta bo OME (at say. | ‘The cast includes Hetty ay nm Ahe ‘dirk clouds of tho eivil| 48 tHe heroine; Wicarde Cortes in were. mwiftly bit wurely gather: | the role of the fearless pony the horizon, and the dare! press rider; Wrnewt Torrenve, whoue |? 1 ‘iders of the Pony Uxprose portroyal of the eccentire religious Grace Morne, James ticardo y of their glory. | fanatic 4 a memorable piece of act ing, and Waltice Beery, who adds HAD BRILLIANT CAST Madge Bellamy and Kenneth Har Jas head the brilliant cast selteled-tor “The Golden Strain," first of. the Peter B. Kyne stories to be filmed hy Compnan | William Tox, Victor Schertainger | directing, ‘The supporting east tn dudes Hobart Bosworth ox Lawford Duyldson and jenn Pies Triamphant Over LS P Girikes Brave Hearts wid Terror | THE SEATTLE STAR Z mai Michael Arlen to Attemg' to Do Original Film Stories Barrymore to Vampire’s Wiles in New Film Be Starred in Merry Melee Sabatini Story | ; and Lew Star Décides to Make Third Film Wit! W ner Bro Matrimonial Boardman Sta Cody iuleano? ind In - BY JACK JUNGMEVER NBA Service Writer OR} ‘SCREEN FANTASY HAS FUTURE, SAYS CRUZE so TALMADGE SISTERS ENTERTAIN AUTHORESS NEW ZEALAND NATIVES | BELIEVE IT OR NOT— IN UNUSUAL OFFERING IT’S TRUE, ANYWAY GOOD FORK MATY the screen | ——— pemararetay i RS AK ie Unquestionably the Greatest Entertainment Offering Ever Offered in Seattle: REMEMBER: The COLUMBIA is the only Theatre in Ameicra Playing this Picture at Popular Prices PEOPLE in a Mad Revel of Action and Grandeur! CARL LAEMMLE A Presents DON’T DELAY COME TODAY! i YOU'LL NEVER | SEE IT ANYWHERE JUST LIKE ¥O SEE IT HERE! with WARY PHILBIN NORMAN KERRY 50 SCREEN ARTISTS 5,004 OTHERS WEIRD! WILD! . WONDERFUL! Hear the Masterful Mu Interpretation by Trancese Longo and Columbia All-Artist Orchestra eae TONIGHT Midnight Matinee, Halloween Hi-Jinks, Vodville and Surprise Preview POPULAR PRICES Adults 50¢ (any time) Children 25¢ (any time) Starts 11:20 Admission 50¢ Ann Peri. | i Scati. He ES AO Nee She ish SC 5 RPM bauhSt. Bihnafh

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