PRINCESS THEATRE.
"The Storm," to' be screened at the Princess Theatre to-day, 6tars House Peters, Virginia Valli, and Matt Moore. It deals with a startling angle of the eternal triangle, and its setting is amongst rugged scenery, encircled with hills of snow and ice, treacherous cliffs, and yawning chasms. The heroine's father is killed whilst escaping from the police, and the girl is left to fend for herself. Implacable winter places her maa false position—alone in a snow-bound cabin with two men of sta.rtlingly different temperaments and. moral codes. The storm scenes are particularly aweinspiring, and the acting throughout of a very high order. The supports are good, and include a number of interesting subjects. •
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 111, 11 May 1923, Page 5
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