PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT.
A photo-play that is as full of action as -an egg is of meat is William S. Hart's latest Paramount ' picture, "O'Malley of the Mounted," which will be shown for the first time to-day at the Paramount and Artcraft Theatres. From the opening scenes in Canada, when O'Malley is ordered to "get" a man wanted for murder, until the final fade-out when he resigns his commission rather than' arrest the man whose sister he loves, there is not an instant drag. "Beau Revel," the second feature, is a story of a wealthy, ultra-fashionable society leader of New York, who tries to protect his son from!a dancer and falls in love with,the girl himself. Nothing more luxurious in the way of New York night life, beautiful women and gowns, and ' pretentious Long Island estates have been seen. The cast includes such notables as Lewis Stone, Lloyd Hughes, and Florence Vidor. Commencing on Monday, the Welsh Choir, numbering twelve lingers, will make an appearance.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 31, 5 August 1921, Page 3
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