POLLARD'S PICTURES.
Mae Marsh, Monday On Monday evening next at the Princess Theatre Mac Marsh, Robert Warron aaid Selby Marshall, who were last seen in tho famous play, “The Birth of a Nation,” ore tho lead ng artists in the great Griffith;, Triangle five acts wonderful story if tho Parisian under-world: “(A Child of the Paris Streets.” Mae Marsh as the Apaene girl “Julio” gives one of the host exhibitions of stage craft ever witnessed It is not her acting alone tluu the big. success an he attributed to, hut the great attention paid to ?lio details u diess, make up, etc., have boon a h’g factor in making this young artist stand out so prominent : r the company of such sterling performers as Robert Warron Tally Mar ih ill su’d “Jennie Lee.” The drama is a qidck-
r.of.oned story of Parisian under-h orld life and revenge.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1917, Page 3
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147POLLARD'S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1917, Page 3
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