ARTCRAFT THEATRE.
An unusually strong programme commences at the Artcraft Theatre this evening, headed by the picturisation of Kenneth B. Blake's wellknown story, "The Kingdom Within." It has one of the strongest casts ever assembled in a motion picture, including Russell Simpson, Pauline Starke, Gaston Glass, Ernest Torrence, and others. Produced right in the heart of the big Redwood forests of California, the scenery is superb. Old Caleb Deming, the village ■blacksmith, prays that the expected stork jjgll. bring a boy into his household. ' prayer is answered, but the Almighty takes Caleb's wife. Twenty years pass; Amos, the son, has grown to manhood with a "lifeless" aim. He falls in love with Emily, who is shunned by all on account of her brother servin" a term in gaol. . Krieg, the bad man, at" tacks Emily. Amos goes to her rescue, and during the. fight Amos's arm regains its vitality.' Love and faith are justly rewarded. The supporting programme includes a new two-reel comedy, an interesting scenic, and the latest news reel.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 118, 22 May 1925, Page 3
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171ARTCRAFT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 118, 22 May 1925, Page 3
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