“WINDS OF CHANCE” AT EVERYBODY’S
“Winds of Chance.” now being presented at Everybody’s Theatre, is a picture full of rugged strength, lively action and romance, and in the end, of course, virtue triumphs over vice. It has its setting in the Klondike, in the mad adventurous days when men were going north to seek gold, a motley crowd, and with them are all the virtues and vices of the outside world. If a man could not uphold his rights with fists or gun, he lost them. The picture is produced on a monumental scale, and the leading parts are taken by Anna Q. Nilsson, Viola Dana, Ben Lyon and Victor M’Laglan. There is an excellent supporting programme, consisting of comedies and gazettes. Mr W. J. Bellingham and his orchestra deserve to be congratulated on their fine efforts.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17781, 26 February 1926, Page 5
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