KING'S THEATRE,
Starring Tom Mix and Alice Calhoun, "The Everlasting Whisper," a Jackson Gregory romance, concludes to-night at the King's Theatre. Tom Mix is cast in the role of Mark King, a wealthy man who spends his time enjoying the free life of the open country. He rescues from a dangerous position a society girl. Mark woos and wins the' girl, but soon begins to think that she has married him to avoid a scandal. Eventually things are straightened.. A Fox News, a variety film, and a comic are seen in support, while the orchestra renders most pleasing music. "When The Door Opened," a story filled with action and thrills, adapted by William Fox from the famous James Oliver Curwood romance, will receive its Wellington premiere to-morrow evening. This production was made under. tremendous difficulties and at huge expepse in the Canadian Mountains. In. • one. sequence a whole river had to.be dammed and the shell of an old castle built in the middle" of a dense forest so that the big wood scene, the climax of the story, could actually be1 filmed. The tremendous flood and rescues, which .are part of the story, are well shown. Robert Cain, Walter M'Grail, Jacqueline Logan, and Margaret Livingstone head a talented cast of players. There is to be a big supporting programme. : .
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 107, 6 May 1926, Page 6
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219KING'S THEATRE, Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 107, 6 May 1926, Page 6
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