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Show oo l THEATRES Alhambra Feature 'Moran of the Lady Letty' Filled With Thrills Few stronger sea stories ever have :been screened than 'Moran of the Lady Letty," a Paramount plcturlxa-Itlon plcturlxa-Itlon of Frank Norrls famous novel, I which was shown to delighted audiences aud-iences a; the Alhambra theatre again : strday. Iter, thy Hilton Is the feature fea-ture player In this excellent George Melford production while the leading man Is Rudolph Valentino The leading characters of this powerful picture are strikingly pnr-trayed pnr-trayed i. these clevei artists Moran lis a girl of the sea. and In physical strength cmiraire ;in,i tne ,bill"t to I fight is dec idedly masculine But when Uhe is conquered in a desperate fight by Ramon, he becomes iur i,)n Other I characters are splendidly in.erpreted Vv'alte. I ,i mr wh.i play- c.n.' oi th meanest villains of his screen career aa villain Charles Brlndley, KmM I Jorgensen, Maude Wayne, Cecil liol- iland and George Kuwa |