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PRINCESS AND TIVOLI

“GLENISTER OF THE MOUNTED” Love, duty, greed, jealousy, sacrifice are all powerful emotions, and with the thrilling features of a roaring forest fire and a relentless man hunt as a background, “Glenister of the Mounted,’ ' latest starirng vehicle for “Lefty” Flynn, which is now being shown at the Princess and Tivoli Theatres, presents a vivid and memorable picture of the North Woods. Few film dramas of recent years have such a wealth of scenic effects, of tense situations, of intrigue and complications, of suspense and of electric climax, and when with all this there is added the compelling interest of a romantic love affair, the result is bound to be a hundred per cent, feature. By sending his company to the North Woods for the exterior scenes, Director Harry Garson obtained accurate and realistic settings for the locale of the picture, which was adapted from Arthur Guy Empey’s original magazine story by William E. Wing. The forest fire sequence was taken with immense difficulty and danger, but the screen results are well worth the effort and add remarkably to the pictorial and interest value of the film.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 124, 16 August 1927, Page 15

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PRINCESS AND TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 124, 16 August 1927, Page 15

PRINCESS AND TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 124, 16 August 1927, Page 15

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