AMUSEMENTS.
QUEEN’S THEATRE. . If you are fortunate and can secure a seat, you will immediately relax, settle back and enjoy an excellent picture when you see “The Roughneck,” due to open to-night at the Queen’s Theatre. This is a William Fox special adapted from “The Roughneck,” by Robert W. Service, author of “The Spell of the Yukon,” combines all the elements that go to make an ultramodern picture. It is a story of Sanfrancisco, .the South Seas, love and adventure, moving with the swift rhythm of musical cadence, lavishly produced and played by an excellent cast. Billie Dove is cast in the leading supporting role as Felicity Arden, who see through the rough interior of the outcast and inspires him .to prove again his claim to manhood. Others in the oast who bring out the realism of the Robert Service thrilling adventure are Harry T. Morey as Mad Marrat, Cleo Madison as Ann Delaney, Charles A. Sellon as Sam Meld on, Ann Cornwall as Zelle, Harvey Clark as the ftght manager, and Maryon Aye as Marrat’is girl.
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Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16623, 20 October 1925, Page 4
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177AMUSEMENTS. Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16623, 20 October 1925, Page 4
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