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"FLAME OF THE YUKON."

THE NEW VERSION. QUF.E.VS THEATRE, TO-DAT. One of tho most talked of motion pictures made in many years ie "The Flame of the Yukon." This is a remarkable photoplay of gold rush days in the Canadian Xorth-West, and it is said by critics to lie tremendously appealing and powerful. Stena Owen, for many years a popular siieen star, has the stellar role and she is supported by Arnold Gray, who is quite unknown to screen fan 3, but who, by reason of his great performance in this picture, is bound to spring into film prominence. The late Thomas 11. Ince originally filmed this gold rush classic in 1917, and he always maintained that it was one of the greatest productions he ever sponsored. George Melford directed thin new "i'lame o'.thc Yukon," which comes to'the Queen's Theatre to-day. It is interesting to note that the stars in the old version were Dorothy Dalton and Kenneth Harlan. The second attraction is ''The Gallant Tool," starring Billy Sullivan, who appears as a princo for a singto day in order that he may savo the princess of a European kingdom. In the supporting cast are Jimmy Aubrey, Hazel Deane, Ruth Boyd, and Glen Co.*." Supports include, four comedies, cartoon, scenic. Pa the Review, and Topical Budget. Reserves at AVcb'.ey's or ring 33-12. ■■•

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19175, 5 December 1927, Page 6

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"FLAME OF THE YUKON." Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19175, 5 December 1927, Page 6

"FLAME OF THE YUKON." Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19175, 5 December 1927, Page 6

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