ST. JAMES' THEATRE
"TIGER ROSE." • -Tiser Ruse," the big feature oi liie new programme commencing at t'.ie St. James s Theatre to-day, is one o£ the most colourful one! exciting melodramas that have yet come ■ a the talking screen. "Tiger Koso" v.as an cnusucl stage success. There ia a splendid BK-eep to this story of the Hudson Bay country and the North woods, and life, movement, and speed have been combined with some of the finest dialogue that has yet been heard. Lope Velez. the little Mexican actress who plays the co-starring part with Monte Blue, wins neiv screen laurels in the title role of "Tiger Rose." Monte Blue as Devlin, the Irish sergeant of the North-west Mounted, who loves Hose, and eventually helps her escape bees-use she loves another, is said to be at his very best in this picture. There are several popular and well-known players appearing in the supporting cast. These include H. B. Warner, Grant Withers. Gaston Glass, Tully Marshall, and the -well-known <loj star, Rin-Tin-Tin.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 20
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