MCLEAN’S PICTURES.
“On with the Dance,” the star picture of McLean’s Pictures to-morrow night as a screen masterpiece, exceeds anything ever attempted. Faster! Faster! Slaves of pleasure lost in tho spell of Broadway’s lights and laughter. Driven -on—dancing, loyiiig, \ thirsting for new sensation—beyond lli'o law, beyond sanity—into the abyss. • A vivid, lavish drama of human souls that drank too much “life” on New York’s Great AVliite 44’ay. Every scene a sensation. Honest plodder—ho had married a butterfly wife. The pleasures, the lux-, uries she craved, were not in his power to give.• But another man was rich-? willing to speed on a pretty woman who would play his game. Her answer was “On with the dance!” Como and see what happened. A picture with all the colour and sweep of Broadway’s wildest revels, yet near to the heart of the simplest, home. Beautiful girls! Soft throbbing of music and the swish of iscredible gowns. Masks, music money! The soul story of a Slavic temperament lassoocd by a wedding ring. Special prices, upstairs 2s Id, downstairs Is Id, children 6d.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1920, Page 4
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179MCLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1920, Page 4
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