POLLARD'S PICTURES
Easter Monday. “ Home ” is tbe story of a cleat eyed girl who determined to save her family from th 9 perils attending the sudden acquirement of too much money. The theme strikes with ruthless force at one of the foibles of the great middle class. “ Homs ”is the star feature in next Monday’s all new display at the Princess Theatre by Pollard’s Pictures. ‘‘Home” is an Ince star Triangle star, and gives the beautiful Bessie Barriaoale the opportunity to make her greatest hit. Charles Ray has also woo golden opinions through his performance in “ Home ” tbe whole production of which can be claimed to be one of the highest jewels ou the whole of the Triangle colleotiou. The alluring Louise Glaum, (the rampire woman)
must not be forgotten, as in her part of the actress charmer of tbe heroine’s brother she ia thoroughly convincing. The “ Home ” is a beautiful blending of t,agedy, comedy and pathos, such a necessary combination to ensure streets*. Bessie Barriscale gives some splendid characterisation of the“ road to ruin. Studies that deceive her family and in their haste to save her apparent downfall and disgrace they are brought to see their own errors.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1917, Page 3
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