PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT.
William S. Hart's latest Paramount picture of the West, "O'Malley of ihe Mounted," scored a triumph at its presentation at the Paramount and Artcraft Theatres yesterday. It is certainly one of the strongest character portrayals by Mr. Hart in many months. As O'Malley, a mounted; policeman, who pursues a supposed murderer with the energy, and rel«ntlesaness characteristic of the Canadian police, only to be balked at the last when his quarry proves to be the brother of the girl he loves, and saves his life when he is about to' be hanged by, th» bandits, he scares heavily. "Beau Revel," the other feature, is a story of the love intrigues of a wealthy, ultra-fashion-able New York man-about-town. The cast includes Lewis Stone, Florence Vidor, and Lloyd Hughes. On Monday, the Welsh Choir, numbering twelve talented singers, will make its appeatance in part songs and harmony.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 9
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148PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 9
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