SENSATION OUTDONE
Seated comfortably in His Majesty's Theatre to-riight one may have :>ll the thrills of a heart-ounking r-irciis act, in wlrch is included the performance of a. world-famous gymnast. Those who saw the screen production < ; f "The Jockey of Death" should w<e "The Panther'of T>e.nth," ber-ai'SP of thosr> facts: Tt is morn hair-raising, it. has an exquisite love sbni'v interwoven throughout, and the phntogrsmhy is beyond compare. Tho picture is crowded with startling epi-sodo'-i. such as a flight through an open window from a. high trapeze, a death struggle on the verge of a cliff, a
bi-idgo of living bodies reminiscent of Bland Holt, and a leap for life from a tower 500 feet high. The picture is quite out of the ordinary style of film production, and. will be a welcome change from the usual love and hate molodrnmas that have been exhibited lately. A splendid supporting, programme is promised.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 155, 3 July 1917, Page 8
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152SENSATION OUTDONE Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 155, 3 July 1917, Page 8
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