QUEEN'S THEATRE.
The Realart Picturq Corporation's second production is now showing at the Queen's Theatre. It is "Soldiers of Fortune," from the novel by Bichard Harding Davis. The feature portrays both romance and revolution in < a South American Republic. The story opens on the broad expanse of a desert, where two engineers are building a railroad. Meeting with difficulties,' the engineers find it necessary to consult their employer, who is visiting with his daughter in South America. Romance then enters the story. When the opposing forces of Alvarez and Mendoza clash, the extraordinary daring of the two engineers saves an ugly situation. Admirers of Miss Calvert will find her new prodnction, "Marriage for Convenience," of high order. From the play by Lloyd Sheldon, the picture possesses many scenic effects. Everyone knows how well Miss Calvert can exploit a. gown. In this picture she is seen in at least 15 exclusive creations coming from Lucille. The third episode of the Universal serial, "Kins of the Circus," starring Eddie Polo, will be screened during the afternoons only.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 49, 26 August 1921, Page 3
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175QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 49, 26 August 1921, Page 3
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