QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"One Wonderful Night" will be finally screened at the Queen's Theatre to-night. "BURNING SANDS." One oi the best fights to be seen on the screen is said to be a, feature of George Melford's new Paramount production, "Burning Sands," to be shown at the Queen's Theatre to-morrow. There were no rehearsals of the scene in which Milton Sills and. Robert Cain "go to the mat.". Both men were in prime training, and the fight is described as one of the most realistic ever seen on the screert. Wanda Hawley appears as an English girl who falls in love with Daniel Lane (Milton Sills), a hermit who lives alone on an oasis in the desert. In the course of the action, Barthampton, a renegade Englishman, plans to abduct the girl, and is prevented by Lane from 'executing his design after a terrible battle, in which Barthampton is killed. The picture is filled with thrills. Great interest will be provided by the interlude arranged to introduce the main production. It takes the form of an Arabian prologue, and provides an opportunity for hearing the beautiful voices of Miss Madge Wilson (soprano) and Mr. Les Faulkner (tenor). There will also be screened the new series of "The Leather Pushers" and, the latest International News. The Queen's orchestra will play special music.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 2
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220QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 2
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