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POLLARD’S PICTURES

Douglas Fairbanks To-nigiit-

Two star pictures in “ His Picture on the Papers ” a Triable fine art film produced by the great P. W. Griffiths with tbe eminent Broadway idol, Douglas Fairbanks in the leading role, end Molly Mclntyre of “ Burty Palls the Strings,” fame, featured in the big world films sensational diams. • Her Great Hoar,’ wiU be screened by Pollards P ctnrfs in the Princess Theatre to-night. Douglas Fairbanks is a comedian wbo has become an established favorite with screen artists just the same ao be was the idol of the Broadway stage. The title cr plot gives no idea of the real entertaining powers of the production, for everything is ho well connected! so well carried out and tbe comedy work of Fairbanks is so elever, that the result is five reels of novelty and humor. Comedy does not reign supreme all tbe time for many sensational happenings are included in tbe scenario of this entertaining picture. Tbe second star picture “ Her Great Hour ” a drama pure and simpie. Produced by the Worlds Film Company and presented by a superb cast led by Miss Molly Mclntyre, a clever artist who baa made a long name for hereelf in the colonies. This diver story of Nan Perrin is of “ Within the Law,” and is quite equal to that moat successful di amain every way.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19170516.2.7

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1917, Page 2

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226

POLLARD’S PICTURES Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1917, Page 2

POLLARD’S PICTURES Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1917, Page 2

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