Exhibitors Herald (Jul-Sep 1922)

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60 E X H I B I T ORS HERALD September 16, 1922 Hope Hampton Film Opens Strand STRIKING POSE of the beautiful First National star is displayed at the left. Center shows interior view of the new Strand theatre at Niagara, N. Y., which was opened with Miss Hampton's "The Light in the Dark." At the right is the star at the falls during her sojourn at Niagara. DRAMATIC SCENES from Miss Hampton's latest First National attraction, "The Light in the Dark." In this production the star is said to do the best work of her career. Among the prominent players supporting the star in this feature are Lon Chaney and E. K. Lincoln, both of whom are stars i n their own right. Review in this issue page 53.