POLLARD'S PICTURES.
The London Film production “Pasta” or “The Story of a Kleptomaniac’s Redemption” is well told in the five reel picture to bs presented as the star feature in the all-new programme to be screened by Pollard’s Pictures at the Princess Theatre tomorrow (Wednesday) evening. The theme of the play is the terrible curse of kleptomania aud the frightful consequences that follow its happenings. Happy in his home a clever jewel setter looks for nothing more in life than saving enough to purchase , his home. This he accomplishes as far as the saving of enough money is concerned. but aa unfortunate stop on the part of hia kleptomaniac wife, takes ell his savings in the hue Mugup of the theft and so it goes oa iu the* story until the final dracuatio scene® that work tho wife’s cure. An inner story rune through the plot that tells of a Prince’s amours and the aid given by a band of swindlers in order to get a market for their jewellery. The piece is well supported and is full of interest.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1917, Page 2
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