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Paramount Theatre, Newcastle, England - October 19, 1931
Paramount Theatre, RICHARD ARLEN Tropic Castaways - Hating - Loving - Fighting for Love! The SEA GOD This is the amazing story of "an authentic god who once went to and from on the earth and in the waters underneath." It is the drama of a stupendous adventure, climaxing in a scene that can scarcely have had its parallel in human experience, yet which is photographed in such a way that every spectator can say: "This is the most amazing thing I have ever seen, but it is possible and I believe that it could have happened." What a story!
Out of the sea he comes to save her from a savage fate -- the man she has sworn to hate! Carries her into the tropic wilderness! Fights for her! Faces death for her! Sacrifices a fortune to win her! And offers her freedom! But does she want freedom then? RICHARD ARLEN - FAY WRAY The most amazing story ever recorded! Dialogue and sound caught by the first camera-microphone ever devised to probe the depths of the sea without the protection of a diving bell! Action scenes filmed on an ocean floor through the crystal=clear waters of the Pacific! Actual facts beyond the wildest dreams of Jules Verne! More Information on the Paramount Theatre... The Paramount Theatre at CinemaTreasures.com Herald from THE SEA GOD (1930) Last Modified June 20, 2024 |