McLEAN’S PICTURES.
“RESURRECTION” AND FINAL OF “RAILROAD RAIDERS” SERIAL
: To-morrow, (Tuesday) evening, Mr McLean presents Pauline Frederick, ' the famous emotional actress, starring : in Paramount Pictures, will be seen in her latest filmfvehicle, “Resurrection.” |lt is a thrilling picture. The story ; has to do with the fortunes of a peasant girl who, after her betrayal by : a dissolute Prince, becomes a social outcast, and after six years of degradation is finally sent to Siberia for a I crime of which she is innocent. The ! passion love of the prince, and the pea- ; S ant—the desertion. —the child —the * swift easy road to a lifo °f shame, accused of murder she did not commit—and now—Siberia! “God is there no hope for me.” The suffering haltcrazed Katusha hurled the words appealingly to the heaven that had permitted of her being handed her yellow ticket, —the passport of vice which leads to worse degradation. Blit resurrection was yet to be hers—tho regeneration through love of a woman’s soul which, through love, bad lallen. The supports will include a new two | reel Mack Sennett Comedy and the final chapter of “The Railroad Raid- ’ ers.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1919, Page 3
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189McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1919, Page 3
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