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BRITANNIA

“FRAMED” Everything in the insect line, from a mosquito to a scorpion, snakes galore, and other nice household pets common to Brazil, will be found in “Framed," Milton Sills’ new First Xational picture. This story, produced by Kay Rockett and directed by Charles Brabin, is one of the most compelling that has been supplied to Milton Sills for a long time. It includes scenes in France as well as in the heart of the Amazon country with its jungles and swamps. The diamond mining industry is shown in , detail and is vitally interesting. A “mud dush” is one of the thrills, wherein the star rescues the heroine, played by Xatalie Kingston, from almost certain death in a sea of ooze.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 213, 28 November 1927, Page 14

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BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 213, 28 November 1927, Page 14

BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 213, 28 November 1927, Page 14

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