“BURNING DAYLIGHT”
MILTON SILLS’ LATEST With three hundred miners in picturesque Alaskan costumes, gambler*, dance hall girls and all the other fam;liar figures of the gold rush days and Milton isills in the title role, “BurniiK Daylight.” the powerful and picturesque story by Jack London, has reached the screen in a vivid picturisation by First National Pictures. Wr. ten shortly after the author had gow through the stirring days of the Ala>kan gold rush, “Burning Daylight” trlis the story of a courageous and irrepressible young prospector who hits tremendous gold deposits at Dawson, Alaska, where the biggest of the gold rushes took place. An enormous fortune results, and the drama largely comes from the transformation of th* miner to the man of finance. Doris Kenyon, who in real life is Milton Sills’ wife, plays the leading feminine role, with Arthur Stone and others in the strong supporting cast.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 12
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