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"LAUGHING AT DANGER."

A THRILLING FILM. QUEEN'S THEATRE, MONDAY. Richard Talmadge Is one of the most daring and courageous stunt artists appearing ia films to-day. Nothing is too impossible or dangerous for this actor, who delights In performing prodigies of fearlessness and sensation, and in "Laughing at Danger," hit latest picture, which is to be presented at the Queen's Theatre next week, be eclipses all his previous efforts for sheer daring and effectiveness. The story is sufficiently «tclting and Intriguing to ensure it a hlgti place among any photoplays, but together with Talmadge's amaiing versatility in the performance of feats, it gains considerably in Interest and staying power. The story is brilliantly romantic, a spy, a deata ray machine, secret plans, a villain or two. and tha eternal hero and heroine, completing a well-known and always popular company of plavers in a melodrama which » always acceptable to the public. "Laughing at Danger" It the epitome of thril.a ana counter-thrills, and. although tho plot is com plicated and hafXiiis, and the action rep.o.wilh the Innumerable incident* calculate'! <-> hare evervotie guessing, everything is ►<»; fullv unravelled at the end. and t.ie mr s - and suspense cleared t:p in a manner sa.i ■ ■factor* to everyone. Heading the supping cast is Eva Novak. ™ a" l .*" "' h .° £? had wide cvp-rie.ico in f!> tare,, and who **«" »> !' 3d th ' s ,} ' c ° l **, 'Vfld.nt «».£ in it to make it "? '?£♦„.ll tastes. The boi plans are .Webloy'.. where seat, may be reserved.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 19

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"LAUGHING AT DANGER." Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 19

"LAUGHING AT DANGER." Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 19