KING'S THEATRE.
To produce a picture like "Sundown," the- First National film now screening at the King's Theatre, is an immense task. The picture took six months to make, more than ■ 100,000 cattle were used in its portrayal, and the general cost exceeded £100,000. The picture tells the story of a tremendous migration which has been going on in the West during the last- few decades. Forced from the ranges by the steady encroachment of the homesteader and the small farmer, the big cattle owners have been gradually driven south into the unfertile desert country of the South-West, and into Mexico. The cast consists of Bessie Love, Hobart Bosworth, Roy Stewart, Charlie Murray, Jere Austin, Charles Crockett, Wilfofd North, Charles Sellon, Arthur Hoyt, and Margaret M'Wade. The latest gazette- completes a programme of all-round merit. 3
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 7
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136KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 7
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