STRAND THEATRE.
John Dowers risked his life for the sake of realism, it is stated, when he was acting in the film, 'Tals in Paradise." A motor-car in which he is riding suddenly lurches and topples down an embankment. A double was dispensed with by Uowers in "shooting" the action, and it was only by a quick jump from the reeling car that lie was saved from being buried under the debris. The machine's informal slide down the embankment uncovers a vein of gold, which is an important point in the story. The gold rush receives modern treatment in "l'als in Paradise," the scene being laid in the California of the present day The uicti_-e will head the clouWo-feature. protheatre to-day. With Bowers" in the all-star cast are Marguerite de la Motte. Kudolph Schildkrau'. May Robson, and Alan Brooks, as well as .■; strong supporting array of players in minor roles. Rudolph Schildkraut is the star of "Turkish Delight.'" an amusing comedy, which is the second feature. Appiopriaic music will also be supplied by the orchestra.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 7
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175STRAND THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 7
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