EVERYBODY’S THEATRE
Entertainment of a varied and high-class nature was presented at Everybody's Theatre this afternoon, whoa a new picture list was installed. The premier film on this new bill is a Triangle drama beating the title of ‘Untamed. In this feature Roy Stewart, the great actor of typical Western hero roles, gives a natural and convincing presentation of a Mexican border ranchman. His partner is a Mexican, addicted to the sudden use of a knife, and ’with a treacherous and covetous nature. He plots to get possession of the ranch, and the unravelling of the various plots makes plenty of .action. Most of the action is in the open, and particularly beautiful spots have been chosen for the background. The star is supported by Ethel Flemming, as the daughter of a professor, and she gives a particularly charm, ing portrayal of a beautiful and out-of-doors girl. The picture has much to recommend it, the supports being well carried out, and Roy Stewart is always attractive, both in his acting and his magnetic personality. The supports comprise a Keystone comedy, ‘ Dimples and Dangers,’ and a Topical Budget.
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Evening Star, Issue 17085, 2 July 1919, Page 6
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