AMUSEMENTS
KING'S THBATSB. Bright and original from start to finish is the Triangle drama. "Flying Colours," to be shown at the King'a to-night. William Desmond is most attractive in the leading role, and there are two pretty Triangle actresseain the cast. One of them, Golda Marion, is a Los Angeles society girl of quite unusual screen talent. The hero is a college graduate who finds that a clbrk's 30k is unbearable, and Ms want of tact soon loses it. He hunts for work, then, and as a desperate expedient joins the forces of a private detective agency. Ho has an unexampled run of luck, and manages after startling adventures, to apprehend a long wanted and clever jewel thief. Thus the house he had entered as a sleuth, eventually becomes home for him; .>and the pjretty [daughter also fall to his portion. The film is remarkable for the wonderful athletic feats performed by Desmond, who now takes pride of place for physical prowess among all film actors. Some of stunts are almost unbelievable. Supported by a two-part comedy, Gazette, etCw
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Taihape Daily Times, 12 August 1918, Page 4
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179AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, 12 August 1918, Page 4
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