POLLARD’S PICTURES.
Oil Thursday evening Dorothy Dalton, Charles Bay, and Louise Glaum, three Triangle stars, will be featured in “The Weaker Sex,” a great Triangle drama which proves that a woman will win if she has the superior brains. In this great play, to be screened by Pollard’s, a beautiful and clever woman Lawyer saves her stepson from being convicted of a murder charge bv a most brilliant, defence. Splendid scenes of modern cabarets that show the infatuation of a young man for the worstkind of woman, which emphasises the old saying, “A Fool There Was” and which leads to disgrace and ruin. In the Leopard woman’s lair two shots are heard—and the mystery of who fired them remains. Two women are sharply contrasted in “The Weaker Sex” one depends upon her physical'charms and her success with men and life; the other has fought . for her position in professional life. won recognition and. fame and deserved (lie happiness that follows good work. Louise Glaum, plays the Cabaret- (lancer and Dorothy Dalton the woman lawyer. Both artists .give splendid performances. “Loves Reward,” the last chapter, of Gloria’s Romance serial, marks the ideal close of a great and successful film novel.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1917, Page 1
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199POLLARD’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1917, Page 1
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