THE QUEEN'S THEATRE
"North of Fifty-three" is a good breezy story, which many have a pleasing acquaintance with in book form.- In the film version it will make a still wider acquaintance. The photography and direction are both excellent. There are many beautiful snow scenes, giving a good idea- of the winter camps of Alaska. The plot holds the interest throughout, and with Dustin Farnum in the leading role is a picture of unusual enjoyment. It is being screened at the Queen's Theatre, Cuba-etreet, to-morrow, for the first time.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 41, 16 August 1918, Page 3
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