“THE DARK ANGEL” COMES TO QUEEN’S.
“ NORTH OF NEVADA ” IS BIG THRILLER. Brimful of exciting situations, which compel an attitude of constant expectancy, “ The Dark Angel,” the leading feature on the big bill at the Queen's Theatre, is one of those excellent photoplays which everyone likes. It is a photographic gem. It is a delight to the eye throughout, and for the beautiful settings alone the picture is well worth seeing. But it has more than picturesque settings to commend it. It is enacted by one of the strongest casts ever assembled for the
making of a single motion picture. “ North of Nevada," which is the second feature on the programme, 'is a picture with more than the averagethrill a minute. It is one big thrill from first to last. Popular Fred Thomson is the star, and with that sagacious animal, Silver King, he is responsible for much clever work. It is a good picture, well play-eel and admirably mounted. "The Fireman." starring Charlie Chaplin, is one of the funniest picture's ever made. It keeps the spectators in a constant state of uproarious hilarity, and leaves one sorry when it is finished.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17862, 2 June 1926, Page 7
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