POLLARD’S PICTURES.
“7 lie Warning” The World Films' record breaker “The Warning” can be recommended as one of the bast pictures ever presented to an audience. Such was the verdict in Greymonth and a big audience at the second screening testified to the same. This daring and sparkling film will be screened at the Princess Theatre on Monday evening. “The Warning” is a sto-y written on very powerful, weird lin33, and iB the vision of Heaven and Hell in a man’s soul, who has descended from effluence and love to die in the gutter. It is a wonderful production in five acts of ft beautiful whits devil, a woman who smiles, whose wiles are a menace to mankind, who succumbs to her sway. Never has beeu demonstrated with such blinding realism the Terrible influence for good or evil as is this powerful story, that strips the sham from human souls with a merciless hand. The fool’s soul goes into the depths, which makes it recoil with fear as it meets otherewho have been eMv9S to vice and indulgence. A cry for one more chance, and bow the cry is heard, drives home tha lesson of “ Tha Warning.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1917, Page 3
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