AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTURES.
1; MX lIE A CH—M OND A V
The feature, at the Princess Theatre on Monday will be “ Flowing Gold,” an adaption of Ilex Peach's latest novel. I his First National picture, which was produced by Richard Walton Tally and directed by Joe l)e Grasse, is declared to set new standards in the gripping quality of its drama and action. Milton Sills and Ann Q. Nilsson are seen in Iho leading roles of Calvin Cray and Allegheny Rriskow, supported by Alice Calhoun, Josephine Crowell, Charles Sellon, Bert Woodruff, Cissy I’itzgerald and John Roche. Author Reach has chosen for the setting of his story a small town in Texas which had been thrown into a furor© by the discovery of oil in the vicinity. It immediately becomes the Aleca of fortune, seekers and adventurers of every kind, among whom are Calvin Gray and Henry Nelson. Nelson, a former army officer, has gone there to become rich, Gray to avenge himself upon Nelson because the latter had been instrumental in getting him dishonourably discharged from the army. The enmity between the two men is intensified when both fall in love with the, same girl. Many attempts are made to “get” Gray, but bo frustrates the plots nml eventually has the joy of seeing his enemy the loser in the battle of wits. On Wednesday next Charles Jones will appear in a special William Fox production entitled “ The Vagabond Trail,” and on Thursday next another of the popular Znne Grey stories will be presented entitled “To the Last Man ’’ starring Lois AVilson and Richard Dix.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1925, Page 1
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