DE LUXE THEATRE.
A picture that is absolutely different is how "Judgment of the Storm" is described. It is to'be screened at the De Luxe Theatre to-night, with a matinee on Saturday at 2.30. It is more than a great picture, for every character is a human beimj^ every thrill, and there are plenty of tuem. is the logical outcome of the story. The cast is gigantic, and includes such favourites as Lloyd Hughes, Myrtle Stedman, and George Hackathorne. There are any number of big scenes, including the most spectacular snow scenes seen on the screen since "Way Down East." These were actually filmed in the blizzards and snowstorms of the high Sierras. An amazing story throughout, that lays bare the folly and tragedy of man's vices, and that plumbs the depth of mother love. The supporting programme has been carefully chosen, while the music will be all that can be desired. The box plaus are open at The Bristol, Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring the theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 2, 2 July 1926, Page 11
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