"THE LOVE FLOWER."
The picturegoer has learned by pleasurable experience of a long list of successes to take a D. W. Griffith film purely on trust. The coming of '"The Love Flower," one 'of the great producer's latest films, at tbfc King's Theatre today, is therefore something more than a picture event. The picture is described, as a drama of an entirely new tyjje, and is said to be full of refreshing originality. The theme is one of unusual interest, interwoven with sidelights that add materially to the action, and is an unusually dramatic "story. The picture was filmed in the Bahama Islands, and H introduces many beautiful under-water scenes. The strong cast is headed by Richard Barthelmess and Carrol Dempster, who are credited with some exceptional work. The usual strong supporting programme includes a remarkable clever little comedy subject. The musical score has been arranged with some care, and will be interpreted by the King's Orchestra, •under Mr. L. D. Austin.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 84, 6 October 1922, Page 3
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