POLLARD'S PICTRURE
“ Hale,” To-night.
The only part of him tbat lived—hate, Hate for her, hate for them, Hate for 'he whole white race. That is the tbsme of the Triangle Ince five aat production that is the star feature in to-night’s big production at the Princess Theatre. William S. Hart and Bessie Lave are seen at their best as screen artists in their interpolation of tbe “ Beast Man ” and the “ Good Woman.” The play is rugged, tbe scenes are rugged, and deal with two of the lowest passions of men on hate and revenge. All the scenes ere laid in and about the desert and the mining towns that aro dotted about to trap the foolish g01..’-miner on hb way to civilisation. W. S Idhrt h*s made a big name (or himself in poartrayfog snoh parti*: as the fightirg passion, &c., and in this his latest work he has added to his already wdl earned laurel?. He its ably pecouded by bonnie Bessie Love, and the" two artists give (to Ecreen patrons) in the performance of” Hate ■’ two clever artistic portrayals of “good” and “evil” that eatch the interest of the onlooker and hold it from beginning to end. The drama is told in five acts and is well supported by topical budgets aud war films.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1917, Page 2
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