BIRTH OF A FLOWER”
est dramatists.” The second featured film is “Winners of the Wilderness,” in which Tim McCoy and Joan Crawford have the leading roles. The story describes the exploits of Colonel O’Hara, a dashing British officer, who steals a secret treaty between the French and the Indians of North America. He falls in love with the daughter of a French commander, and, when war breaks out between the French and the English, penetrates to the French camp. As the girl declares her love for him he is captured and sentenced to death, but in a thrilling climax escapes, and lives to win the heroine. The orchestra plays selections from “No, No, Nanette.” The Strand Magazine, a graphic and a comedy is also shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 58, 31 May 1927, Page 15
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125BIRTH OF A FLOWER” Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 58, 31 May 1927, Page 15
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