"THE ROSARY."
Visitors to His Majesty's Theatre on Thursday evening are promised an excellent production in the screening of: "The Rosary." The picturo is adapted from tho'play by E. E. Rose, and bids fair to outrival it in popularity; The photo play is exceptionally clear, while: the sptting and manner of production are important factors in the success of the pictur?. Miss Kathlyn Williams '■does'excellent work in the'part of Vera Wallace, while Mr Frank Clary por-j trays with conspicuous ability the life of Father Brian Kelly. It is a story of intense feeling and power and of gripping interest throughout. The story of "The Rosary" is too well known to need recapitulating, sufficient to say thai in its'new form it retains all the :patlvos, tragedy, and fine equalities of the play. Tho cinematograph offers wider scope than the stage for the production of such a play, and it is therefore presented in more complete form, witli appropriate and beautiful settings.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3559, 20 September 1916, Page 3
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160"THE ROSARY." Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3559, 20 September 1916, Page 3
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