AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! This evening Pollards will screen the popular screen artist, Bessie Barriscale, in an Exhibitors’ Mutual Feature, entitled “Josselyn’s Wife.” An absorbing drama of domestic difficulties with a frivolous step-mother, an aged father, an artist son, and his adorable wife and little son, the centre of an unusual love quadrangle, A murder rajs stery interwoven which defies disentanglement till the last few feet of film.
Who Killed Josselyn? The night before lie had quarrelled with his father—the words “If you say that again I’ll kill you” were heard by the butler and a maid. In the morning the old nian was found in his chair—he had passed into the land of silppee—the revolver lying on the floor, one chamber fired, was found by the police. Who had done it? Her husband, she thought, bad openly fallen under the spell of his youthful and alluring step-mother—-with his father out of the way the way would'lie clear—yet she clung to his innocence to the last, when the wonderful turn of fate cleared him: On Thursday Pollards will screen Bryant Washburn in a Pathe feature, “All Wroqg.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1920, Page 4
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