POLLARDS PICTURES.
Double Star, Wednesday.
Ths Triangle flue act film, “ His Picture in the Papers ” and the World Films big snccses “ H«r Great Hour ” constitutes the splendid doubl) star feature display to bo'sCrjoned on Wednesday evening. “Ills Pictuie in the Papers” is one of the bestcomedy dramas that it has ever pa ; d to advertise, staged by the gieat W. D. Griffiths and the leading role played by Americas principal,, comedian, Douglas Fairbanks. A somewhat meaningless title hides one of the best of comedias that portrays the story of a ne’er-do-well son ot a food products king, who is forced to do something for the family name before he can marry the girl ofJiis choice, as he says, “You see father said I had to do something for the family name, something to boast of.” Prindles 27 varieties |of nut foods. Father’s just nutty on advertising. I believe I’m almost a knut myself,one of those without the “ k ” no kernal. The second star picture is on the sensational dramatic lines, produced by the World’s Films with Molly McIntyre of “ Bunty Palli the Strings ” fame “Her Great Hour,” tells the story of Nan P>. r;in, who is wrongly accused of theft and is befriended by a lawyer named Kirby. He takei her home ae maid to his wife. Mrs Kirby is unfaithful to her husband, and in a row with an admirer kills him with a telephone. A very nowerful set of circumstances shows how Nan bears the burden of another’s sin until, in a supreme hour, she attains her own happiness.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1917, Page 3
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