AMUSEMENTS.
f EVERYBODYS PICTURES. 4 “ FLAMING WATERS ’’-TO-NIGHT. Stirring melodrama in tlie adventurous setting of the oil fields, spectacular effects, sensational rescues, a rattling j story and high lights of charming com- * edy are some of the features cJf “Flaming Waters.” 'The screen adaptation by Fred. Kennedy has been beautifully directed by F. Harmon Weight, wno will be remembered for his good work with “Brasilia With a Million.”. Pie has managed to retain the human quality and the little touches of pathos and humour which made that a notable picture in his latest Associated Arts production for F. 8.0. In addition, the material is of such a nature that the most blase will find it gorgeous entertainment. The'blaming river Wf oil which sweeps . down . upon the lives of the characters on the released floood of the reservoir provides excitement so vivid as to dwarf the ordinary thriller. A superfine cast, including Malcolm McGregor, Pauline Garon, Mary Carr, John Miljan, Johnny Gough, anti Mayme Kelso interprets the action. / “Flaming Waterswill he seen for Vth© first time here to-night, together with a topical, scenic and comedy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1929, Page 3
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184AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1929, Page 3
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