THRILLING SEA PICTURE.
DOROTHY DALTON AND JACK HOLT ' IN "ON THE HIGH SEAS." N
Appearing in one of tlie strongest sea pictures ever /screened, Dorothy Dalton and Jack Holt, featured players, will be seen in Parauiount's "On tilie High Seas" at the Maoriland Theatre to-morrow night. The action opens on an. ocean liner, \vhieh is wrecked, and tlie principal players are saved in a leaky iboat when almost dead frpni thirst and exhaustion, run upon a derelict which is deserted save for a, black kitten,' all on board having died from a plague. On this ship many incidents ensue, as the storm arises and beastly passion becomes uppermost in the mind of Polack, the burly stoker,, who attacks the girl, a woman of high station, and is worsted in a fight toy Jim,' the other stoker, who at tlie finish, of the. story proves to be a wealthy man who hud worked his way back, on the liner in search of adventure. Jim and the girl are finally rescued from the derelict as it is about to' sink, and taken back to port, where they again resume their social positions "as lady and stoker, -until in the surprise finish Jim kidnaps the girl and then reveals his real identity.
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Shannon News, 5 August 1924, Page 3
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209THRILLING SEA PICTURE. Shannon News, 5 August 1924, Page 3
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