ROYAL, KINGSLAND
“FRAMED” In the fever-haunted swamps of the Brazilian penal colony along the Amazon, quinine is the greatest boon. Nothing can take its place, and no dope victim ever craved a drug more than does the man whose pulses are beating in the mad tumult of swamp sickness.
This fact is brought out forcibly in “Framed,” Milton Sills’s starring picture to be presented at the Royal Theatre, Kingsland, tonight Sills is sent to i the penal colony for a crime of which he is innocent. There he meets the man responsible for his
downfall, and the latter is dying - of fever. Sills has the only available quinine and gives it to him. But he dies in spite of the drug, which has come too late to save him. Contrite, he confesses all, and Sills is freed. Charles Gerrard plays the part of the villain with consummate skill. Natalie Kingston is the leading
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 298, 8 March 1928, Page 16
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153ROYAL, KINGSLAND Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 298, 8 March 1928, Page 16
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