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Show OO ' "Held By the Enemy," to Be Shown Soon At the Alhambra The loyalty and lovo of tho women) of the South during the American Civil War l admirably deplcled In ! now striking Paramount plcturlzutlon of William Gillette's play, "Held by the Enemy." which will be bhown at I the Alhambra theatre for four days beginning Sunday next. The locale of the story Is a South-, ern town newly captured by Northern troops A young widow, who believes that her husband has been slain In battld falls In love with a oung, Northern Colonel, who protects her from tho looters She Is about to accept ac-cept his proposal of marriage, when her husband, appears on Fpy duly He I Is arrested hy the Colontl, and throughout the remainder of the story, the dutiful little wife makes many sacrifices In hor attempts to save h'-r husband from death. The culminating situation Is one of tho most dramatic ever presented on the sllversheet The roles are enacted by an all-star east, Including Agnes Ayres, Wands lllawlev. Ixiwls Stone. lack Holt. Robert Rob-ert Cain Walter Hlers Hubert Brower, C M Oeldert, Josephine Crowell and I Lillian LelKhton Huelah Mario Dlx wToto the scenario. Donald Crisp directed di-rected and C, Edgar Schoenbaum was j photographer. |