RIALTO
“THE DANGER SIGNAL” The Master picture, “The Danger Signal,” is now at the Rialto with Jane Novak in the leading role. Jane Novak is the girl who has to suffer for her love. How many parents of wealthy sons realise the uselessness of trying to fight a love that will not recognise money as an aid or a prevention for marriage? And how many, after marriage has taken place, will forgive and try to make the young couple happy, instead of putting further stumbling blocks in their path? If the girl is of the right sort, her husband’s parents will eventually come around to the right viewpoint and see that their first attitude was foolish and unjust. But when it takes years for them to realise this, any amount of hardship and struggle may result. The great pity is that all the suffering is usually the outcome of a trivial misunderstanding. Too ofte» each party is so stubborn that a compromise cannot possibly be effected. The popular Miss Novak has an excellent cast to support her in developing this situation. The players include Robert Edeson, Dorothy Revier. Gaston Glass. Pat Harmon, Lincoln Stedman and Gertrude Short. The story was directed by Erie C. Kenton. It has for its background the daring and dangers of those who operate a great railroad system. Douglas Doty wrote the story. There is a railroad wreck which results in the destruction of a huge locomotive, and intimate phases of railway life are said to have been captured by the camera.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 70, 14 June 1927, Page 15
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256RIALTO Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 70, 14 June 1927, Page 15
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