McLEAN’S PICTURES
TUESDAY—“THE MOTII AND THE FLAME.”
WEDNESDAY—“THE LITTLE GIPSY.”
An exceptionally good range of pmturo successes lias been secured by McLeans for presentation during the Easter Holidays. The series win open on Tuesday evening at the Opera House, when something really rare is in store for picture-goers, in a big Famous Players feature “The Motli and the Flame,” 6000 feet of photoplay supreme. The beoutiful Irene Howley, tli'e great stage favourite, plays the leading role in the quaintest
and ino,it attractive of tho majny Famous Players features; being one of Daniel Frohman’s delightful photoplays, can bo relied upon os a masterpiece that cannot afford to be missed bv any picturo lover. The story in it is a most gripping and realistic one, as well as being lengthy, and though the picture is 6000 feet in lesgtli it lias not one dull moment throughout, the whole of its entire lenght. Tho supporting subjects are all new and thoroughly interesting. The complete orchestra will assist with toll hew selections and will, by special request, play “The Broken Doll.” Oin Wednesday, McLeans present Win. Fox’s masterpiece in 7000 feet of lavish photo-play supreme in “The [Little Gipsy iClirl,” starred in it vs the most delightful and dainty of all dramatic stars, Dorothy Bernard and Thurlow Bergen, already beloved favourites of patrons of tho Wm. Fox photo-dramatic fetsijturte—a powerful play, perfectly pieturised. See these productions and you will appreciate our efforts to satisfy tho popular jta^to.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1917, Page 3
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