ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE STRAND. TIILKhDAf NIGHT. No play has given the public a mere decided lnsvht into the lile of. the great North-west than James O.iver Curwood’s great story of the G.N.W.M. Police, “Th« Riser’s End,” Marshal Nielan’s superb touch as director has made of the tale a living breathing’tribute to the famous traders of men, whose motto is “we, always get our man.” The aura of romance (that sumounts these hardy chaps is none the less emphasised by Lewis Stone’s splendid, virile presentation of the roles of Connistor and Keith. The cast is notable for it included Marjorie Daw, Jane Novak and Barney Sherry,, ■ ■— ll 11
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 725, 26 April 1922, Page 4
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106ENTERTAINMENTS. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 725, 26 April 1922, Page 4
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