RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSON
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An echo from real life of the Klondike and Yukon territory gold strike days comes to the Rialto and Regent Theatres to-night in the new version of “The Flame of the Yukon.** Real names and real persons of the old Klondike and Yukon days were used by the author for all but one of the characters. “The Flame/* originally portrayed by Dorothy Dalton, and now by Metropolitan’s featured star, Seena Owen, actually lived and earned her name during those hectic days. So did Black Jack Hovey, Sourdough Joe, Solo Jim, and Dolly, originally called Dance-hall Dolly. “The Flame of the Yukon” is a melodramatic story of the Canadian north-west —a thrilling, virile, pulsing romance of gold rush days when men fought, loved, and died in their mad search for riches, and of a dance-hall girl who found her soul in love’s crucible. “Time to Love/* starring Raymond Griffith, will also be screened to-night-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 265, 30 January 1928, Page 13
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160RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSON Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 265, 30 January 1928, Page 13
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