MCLEAN’S PICTURES
Opera House, Tuesday, Another of those star productions which have made McLean’s Pictures famous will b 8 presented at the Opera House on Tuesday night when that celebrated emotional aciress, Anna Q. Nilsson will be seen in that new and forceful dramatio story of sooial and business life, “ Her Surrender ” in five big reels. The picture is well staged and the photography is excellent, while the aotingieaves nothing to be desired. This sensational work deals with a most interesting question, “Can love be transfused?” The transfusion of blood has often saved a life. It did so in this wonderful picture story, but is it possible for a lover to transfuse his passion as the result of blood transfusion, and win his beloved away from the man to whom she was engaged and thought she loved/ It is a big question and a drama that holds you spellbound and can only be answered by seeing this wonderful production. The second episode of “ The Mysteries of "Myra ” the wonder story of the occult advances with even greater strength, mystery and thrill which features Jean Sotheiau and Howard Estabrook. Ur Alden sets out in grim earnest to fight “ The Black Order ” and the terrible “ Master ” but they too, are determined to gain their cruel end, and almost succeed in the second episode of this most fascinating and powerful picture ever produced and b6st of all will be supplemented by theToesday night’s complete orchestra which is a happy musical combination, and will be responsible for an attractive entertainment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1917, Page 3
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