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Keystone Theatre, New York City, New York - July 18, 1926
Broadway
Between 99th and 100th Streets
Published by Bloch Adv. Service, Inc.
LESSEE
AND MANAGER, IDA W. McDONOUGH Continuous Performance Daily from 1:30 to 11 P.M.
SUNDAY,
MONDAY, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 19, 20, 1926 THE CAST
The eye has never looked upon such a galaxy of gorgeous girls and gowns. Beauty, fashion, romance and your fill of gasps and thrills.
AN E.H. GRIFFITH
PRODUCTION THE CAST
THE ACCUSING FINGERS POINTED TO HER! She saw herself enmeshed in a mad whirl of headlines -- cold and black and unsympathetic, her suitor's love swept away, her daughter for whom she made the great sacrifice rushing again into the flaming danger zones -- honor -- love -- ambition ground into the pulp of the thundering presses. Pathe News No More Mailing List Until Further Notice
KEYSTONE THEATRE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 22
ADOLPH
ZUKOR AND JESSE L. LASKY PRESENT THE CAST
Are parents people? Are marriages messes? Are screen stars sirens? are doctors dunces? Come and see -- and LAUGH!
KENNETH McDONALD
Directed by
Robert North Bradbury Story by Charles L. Gaskill THE CAST
A picture that begins with a mystery, travels a thrill a minute and ends with a happy surprise -- that's "The Danger Zone." The lights of Broadway and the shadows of Chinatown, blended into one long thrill. Pathe Review
Published by Bloch Adv. Service, Inc. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 24
BETTY
COMPSON THE CAST
Here's a thrilling tale of a modern woman, who who feared neither man nor the devil. She pitted a stout heart, her new lawyer's diploma and her wits against a band of thieves -- all to save her kindly old dad from prison. ADOLPH ZUKOR AND JESSE L. LASKY PRESENT
RICHARD DIX THE CAST
He swore he would never kiss another girl. Then along came the most kissable girl ever -- and smack! went the kiss that started the fun. A jolly, lively love comedy; 100 per cent. entertaining. Pathe News and Aesop's Fables
Matinees Daily 20c (PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE)
Look around NOW and choose the nearest Exit to your seat. In case of
fire walk (not run) to THAT Exit. Do not try to beat your neighbor to
the street. NOTE: The original owner of this program apparently checked off the films that they had seen.
Photo from Are Parent People? (1925) More Information on the Keystone Theatre... The Keystone (Carlton) Theatre at CinemaTreasures.com Last Modified November 5, 2011 |