The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 358, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 12, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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Strand Today and Monday
"Tha Necessary Evil" contains one
of the most powerful dramas you
iava aver beheld on the set eon and
H it unfolded In such a masterful
iMuonar that the suspense continues
at a Ureath-tHkln* momentum, never
losing Its grip on the spectators.
Bey Lyon aud Viola liana, vyho
hand the cast, contribute notable per-
formances and prove an ideal combi-
nation The other players include
mm
Rica m ties Fra,
A Paramount J
opoprtunily had been presented.
PA ICIiiu .in tlm Tini-ir '* iu u u,>
vvwhlclt revolves the. stirring situ-
ations in "Hidin' Thunder." the Blue
Streak Western featuring Jack Hoxte
coming to tbe Strand Theater In
Orange today and Monday.
The dramatic situation Is further
heightened by reason of the love of
Jean Croft, the stain man's daughter,
for the son of the condemned man.
Jean bad been brought^ np In in-
Kies dp the Dark,'* is a screen
version of .Wed crick Lonsdale's stage
success, "Aren't We All." A linen
l'ringle Is featured with Menjou and
Miss Rich tn the leading roles of
Ann Pennington of the “Follies" and
the production, which com.es to the
Strand Theater for a run of two
day* oh Thursday and Friday.
t*» bos Mt Viola,Dana. WTha Nacauars Evil*
A BUOClST.REAK..\veSl
are hut two of the other big
in the cast
Mwie Scene Shot
m Sun In Eclipse
names
. Among the big names In the sup-
porting cast are Kenneth MarKenna,
Kitty Kelly, of "Mirny Jane McKane"
fame. ,
nor once of her father's profession.
When she grew up ii natural
enough former fo 'fall in’ love with
the rancher's (lashing ppm. f Jpap
Crtfft !a played by Katherine Grant,
noted bealll.v. •
»lany of the scenes ip tha produc-
tion wero fUmed ig the heart of
Arlioim's great painted deeert. the
exact locale of B. M. Bower’s atory
from which "Ridlir Thunder” 1*
adapted. Director Cliff Smith was
a cattle ranger tuvny years prise
to his entering the mode field. >
The supporting cast also Includes
.Took DratW rowels Ftifd. Gaorga
CohaorH, llert DvIiVjf WilWam Me-
Call and BrodejAck (rVurrell.
A perfect gent, he muttes (dean Men-
vfou)
At rhymes Ilk® this woijld offend
yovt:
toyed with for a time and An old Navajo Indian who dwells
•ast aside. 1,1 among 'he cllffa which riM above
ij„u, ns Walter Oreuhaiu, how- the vast painted desert of Arlsona
manages to convince Janet Is cast in a supporting role in Jack
n Cringle) thgt he is sincere, tioxle’a latest Blue Streak Western,
rcepte him, only to break the "IHdln’ Thunder," to he played aC
cmcnl when she sees him ip the Strand Theater today. He Was
lns of H married woman. Bet- added to the cast of players when
ng. .Miss Rich has this role. (Clifford Smith, the director was on
lity. H is Betty and not (iron- a special location trip through the
iho does all the "pursuring and state of Nevada, Arinina nnd New
Kuightless girl, n#ver thinking Mexico, just prior to the filming of
moment that she is endanger- the production.
t>r ,,wn happiness with her J Most of the scenes in ' Kidin
id. whom slic loves, almost Thunder." adapted front H. M, Bow-
tliingH for Grenhitni and .In- ers “Jean of the busy J, ’ were
Aileen Pringle In Fifan
An innocent mart condemned to
hungt. * e '..'AV''
Accused of bgjjvff the slayer of a
notpAKfflfiT *"'£SuUi rustler, Frank
Dduglas, wealthy Arizona rancher,
1m cast in the shadows of the hang- . _________
man’s noose and is saved from the is featured with l.illlau Hiuh~ anc
shameful death of a sulprit only Aileen Pringle.
through the bravery, and heroism j "A Kiss In the Dark," a picturUa
of his only son Jack. - 1
This is the central situation around
Adolphe Menjou is still trifling
“A Kins in tb* Dark,” which opens
Thursday at the Strand theater for
g two-day run. based on the stage
play. "Aren't Wo All," by Frederick
Lonsdale, is a romantic light com-
edy .with Adolphe Menjou, Lillian
Rich and Aileen Pringle featured in
the leading roles.
Frank Tuttle, who tna.de "Mias Blue "Cuban admirers.
laugh. Menjou proves that women noted Western • heroine, plays the
in general interest him no longer— lending feminine role opposite Hoxie.
that now lie has eyes for but one. j The story revolves around the ro-
Kenneth MarKenna plays Johnny mance and love of the atm of a
King. Hetty’s irate husband, who goes wealthy cattle raiser for the lovely
gunning for his rival, whom he be- 'daughter of a rustler king. On the
lleves to be one of his wife's many eve of the Intended wedding the no-
Bill Croft, is slate
A star 1 leva la B«be Daniels.
Hhe's modest in tha midst of fan
yells.
was, filmed. The players were aware
of the fact that no such scene could
be filmed under similar coigRtlona
for 99 yoafs ,*nd, that it wag the
first tlr"k " —
It's great to work with UlHv Rich,
cenpjrles that such an
She doee Iyer stuff without a hitch.
(Continued on Page 6)
Follow The Crowd to The
Show Place Of Orange
TODAY
and
MONDAY
Thursday and Friday
Coming Saturday
Tuesday and Wednesday
A strange telephone
message!
A secret letter!
/. bilious shot!
dead
on the floor of a
ranch house! , ,
Who killed him?
See Big Jack mount-
ed on his famous
white horse go tear-
ing over the ground.
'ff.a s‘“p
Kissing Comedy with ; ;1!
Adolph- Menjou In his finest ;;
role. J i
It’s a real riot of laughe. 1 >
Clever
With A Wondeful Cast Such As—VIOLA.
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DANA, BEN LYON. FRANK MAYO. THOM-
AS HOLDING. OLADYSaS’ BROCKWBJLL,
and MARY THURMAN.
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Hicks, Robert E. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 358, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 12, 1925, newspaper, July 12, 1925; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth646942/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.