POLLARDS PICTURES
‘‘The Common Law” To-night To-night, beautiful Clara Kimball Young will be presented in Robert Chamber's great work, “ The Common Law” at the Princess Theatre by Pollard's Pictures. Mr Fred Reeteaux the erameut piatLt, will renderithe incidental music. Robert W. Chambers has never written a more wonderful story than this brilliant novel of New York life. Its heroine, Ya'erie West, artist model and philo opher, is one of the moat sympathetic fignres in modern literature. As portrayed by Miss Clara Kimball Young, she becomes a living personification of sweet and noble womanhood. Her joys and sorrows, her trials and ultimate triumph in the love of Kelly Neville, artist and gentleman, have given the soreeu one of the few really great photo-dramas evsr produced. The story of the book has been faithfully adhered to, and under the masterly direction of Albert Capeliani, it bas been filmed as a six-part photoplay of unusual beauty and dramatic power. The story relates the - romance of Valerie West, artist mode', and Louis Neville, an artist. The scenes are mainly set in the heatt of New York City and reveal one of the most interesting phases, of life in that Metropolis.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1917, Page 3
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