PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
"-Voali's. Arlc," tho spectacular souud-sin-chrunlseU ana part-dlaloguo mm version of the dclugo calamity as chronicled in tho Book of Genesis, Is the featuro at the Paramount Theatre. _ The acting of beautiful Dolores CostcUo, Noah Boery, George O'Brien,- and the other principals, is distinct, and adds power to tho dramatic and emotional scenes, and enlivens the comedy. Tho story is in two parts —a modern war sttfry which culminates in the destruction of a French village, and the mi prisoning of the principal characters under the bmlduigs destroyed by the wars and flood of steel and blood, which is the device used for carry ng the same set of characters back into the days of Noah and the Biblical flood .id^^story.Tofo^r'ofU'il.a^/o'uno/^ erlcan is the Miriam of the flood sequences" while Travis acted by George O'Brien becomes So^afeVSCt ToU'^ew^rd JS
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 148, 19 December 1929, Page 15
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140PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 148, 19 December 1929, Page 15
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