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EVERYBODY’S

‘ THE. DANGER SIGNAL”—BIG RAILROAD DRAMA

Must a poor girl suffer because sii-o marries a rich, man? This is one of the dramatic problems. in the new Master Picture, “The Danger Signal” the railroad drama at Everybody’s to-night. Jane Novak 'is the girl who has to suffer for her love. How many parents of wealthy sons realise the uselessness of trying to light a love that will not recognise money as. an aid or a prevention for marriage? And now many, after marriage has taken place; will forgive and try to make the young couple happy, instead of putting further stumbling blocks in their path? If the gild is of the right sort, her husband’s parents will eventually, come around to the right viewpoint and see that their first attitude was foolish, and un’.iust. But when it takes years for them to realise this, any amount of hardship and struggle may result. Miss Novak has. an excellent cast to support her in. developing ..this situation.. The players include Robert F.desott. Dorothy, Reviet, Gnsfop Glass, Pat Harmon, Lincoln Steelman and Gertrude Short. The story lias for it's background • c.h« daring and dangers of those who operate a great railroad . system. There is a railroad wreck which results in the destruction of-a huge locomotive, and intimate phases of railway life or'v said to how©. been capturpd by the camera. The supports include “Battling ,Romeo”, eomedv, “Frocks and Frills” (Interest). Rathe Gazette and /‘Two Trappers” A ©son Fable.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10452, 6 December 1927, Page 6

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EVERYBODY’S Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10452, 6 December 1927, Page 6

EVERYBODY’S Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10452, 6 December 1927, Page 6

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