Stanley Theatre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - March 7, 1927
The Stanley THEATRE PROGRAMME
Beginning March 7, 1927
1. -- ORGAN SELECTIONS: -- (11.05) Selection From
"THE LADY IN ERMINE" (Herbert) Wm. (William) Klaiss -- Irving Cahan
at the Console
2.--ULTRA DISTINCTIVE ATTRACTION:--(1.09, 3:19, 7:09,
9.19) STANLEY GIMBEL FASHION REVIEW MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER WITH
30 MOST GLORIOUS FASHION MODELS STAGED AND ARRANGED
BY STANLEY STAFF MUSICAL PRELUDE STANLEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
GRAHAM HARRIS, Conductor JOHN McCONNELL, Associate Conductor
Scene 1 (a) -- The soft and silken hour of the
negligee -- of tea and confidences. (b) -- Paris' prevailing rage --
the influence of black and white. Interlude -- JACK NORTH, Unique
Banjoist. Scene 2 -- Sports-wear finds new fields for conquest.
Interlude -- ALLAN ROGERS, tenor solo, "A Chinese Serenade." Scene 3
-- THE JADE NECKLACE -- the story of jade and green -- sea and silver --
the beautiful greens of Oriental Chinese Jade. THE JADE BALLET
ZENA LARINA, Ballerina and STANLEY BALLET CORPS Interlude -- HOLLAND
& BARRY, the Famous Dancers, with their Troubadours. Scene 4 --
Garden of Fashion. Georgous Costumes of Evening with the Loveliest
"Period" Wedding staged at Paris Openings BALLET OF THE LILLIES
ZENA LARINA and STANLEY BALLET CORPS
TENOR SOLE, "THINE ALONE" (Herbert) ALLEN ROGERS
3.--FEATURE:--(11.37, 1.45, 3.55, 5.36, 7.45, 9.55)
A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE
CORINNE GRIFFITH IN "THE LADY IN
ERMINE"
THE CAST
Contess Mariana
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Corinne Griffith
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Count Orian
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Einar Hansen
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Archduke Stephan
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Ward Crane
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General Dostal
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Francis X. Bushman
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Mariana's Maid
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Jane Keckley
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4.--CARTOON:-- (11.12, 12.51, 3.01, 5.11, 6.51, 9.01)
SELECTED
5.--STANLEY MAGAZINE:-- (11.22, 1.01, 3.11, 5.21,
7.01, 9.11) NEWS HAPPENINGS OF THE WORLD
6.--ORGAN SELECTIONS:-- (2.58, 8.58)
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The Stanley THEATRE
ON THE SCREEN PARAMOUNT Presents
Adolphe Menjou In D. W. Griffith's Drama
"SORROWS OF SATAN" By Marie Corelli
With RICARDO CORTEZ CAROL
DEMPSTER
AND LYA DE PUTTI
"Sorrows of Satan" simply must be seen before even the
faintest conception of its magnificence can be gleaned.
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