KING'S THEATRE.
"The Thunderbolt,", with Katherine M'Donald in the lead, will be finally shown at the King's Theatre this evening. It is a picture with quite an unusual story. To-morrow's change will be headed by "River's End," a powerful tale of the .Royal Nortll'-West Mounted Police, of red-blooded men and adventure. It is a story, of two strong men, one an outlaw and a fugitive, and the other an officer of the Mounted Police, the pursuer, who meet face to face at the end of the earth, one to die and the other to return to win love and honour. James Oliver Curwood's fine tales of the North-West lend themselves\ admirably to the screen, but none better than "The River's End." The leads are played by Lewis Stone and Marjoriel Daw. The supports have been well chosen.'
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 48, 25 August 1921, Page 3
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