PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT.
Orowd'ed sessions were the rule at tlie Paramount and Artcraft Theatres on Saturday, when "Below the Surface" and "The Round,-up" were screened. In the former, an admirable character study, that of a diver, whose son's honout is at stake, there is. tho tang of the sea in every scene. Submarines, fishing Smacks, divers, pTet'ty women from city and fishing village-^all combine in a series of thrilling incidents to make of "Below the Surface" a film to be remembered. Lloyd Hughes and Graoe Darmond arc prominent in a fine cast. Roscoe Avbuckle's serious role of sheriff, in "The Round-up." stamps him as' a capable actor, as well, as a> famous comedian. ' •
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 3
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