"ISLE OF LOST SHIPS."
PRIVATE SCREENING AT THE LIBERTY,
Mr= Gi&n& Haiffh, £f I Theatre, held a private screening yesterday of the wonderful romantic drama, "The Isle °f Lost Ships,'' which will ,be , acreenad;,. V^cially~iot next Saturday. The story of the film centres round the Saragossa Sea. a whirlpool between the North and South Atlantic Oceans, where the dere-i i lioU of .many■■*' wreck have drifted. A': .modern steamer becomes wrecked in a ter-i nble etoria and; drifts into the Saragossa Sea. There the Survivors find a email colony composed of the survivors of many wrecks* The fttory which follows is one of vadyentuxe. The film is a r*niaßrirsM**ne, not -merely for its plot, but also for the extraordinary photographic effects and' Spkndld scenes. The leading players, Ann* J3. Nitoson and Hilton Sills, put in fine woAk, perhaps the-->besVi*ihey>"&*ve; ever done. The.' public will screening of the film with great, interest.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17933, 29 November 1923, Page 2
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