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McLEAN’S PICTURES.

RUDOLPH VALENTINO TO-NIGHT

This Friday night Mel,can’s present “rncluirted Seas.” Alice Fake, known wherever pictures are enjoyed, has the leading role, and gives a dramatic interpretation unexcelled for beauty and force, according to reports from critics who have seen this picture elsewhere. It, 0 enthralling, because of its unusual plot and the method of working out the situations is consummate. Briefly, the story deals with l.ucrctia Kastman, whoso husband is a moral derelict, addicted to opiuut and loose v.-ixoii. Fueretiii’s cup of disgust brims over at last, but Toni’s father entreats her la give him one last chance. The test is the finding if a diverted steamship, loaded with ten millions of Klondike gold. Tom is given a seaworthy craft, and n rotting vessel, manned with desperados, is foisted on Frank Underwood, who loves l.ucrctia and is loved by her. The cowardice of the one, and tlie courage of the other, as they go through Behring Straits leads to the heart-eluiih-ing climax. The supporting east includes Carl fieri!rd. Rudolph Valculinn. Fred Turner, Chillies Mailes and Rhea Haines. The picture was adapted from John Fleming Wilson’s story. which appeared in Mimsoi's magazine. Wesley Buggies directed, John B. Seitz photographed; John llolden did the

art work, and (loorgo Klwood Jonhs wrote the scenario.

A two-reel Comedy, Gazette, l’athc Colour "Review, and the thrilling serial “The Timber Queen” will support the wonderful star picture. I'sual prices will prevail and McLean's Orchestra will render appropriate selections. Saturday.—A big star picture will ho screened together with the serial, etc.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1924, Page 1

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256

McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1924, Page 1

McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1924, Page 1

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