AMUSEMENTS.
J - | POLLARD’S TJCTURES. { j A BRENON SUPER FEATURE j TO-NIGHT. ] To-night Pollard's are presenting a | : lug bill of far© including a Brenon all | British Production starring Marie T)oro I entitled “A Sinless Sinner” the picture | is recommended, more especially for adujt audienfces. Something that is different- how we long to see it when we find we have been looking at a picture with some hackneyed plot or situations—and “A Sinless Sinner” realises this longing, for it is a picture that is not only different, it is entirely novel as to plot, and it reveals the wonderful depths of emotion and characterisation | of Which that dainty little international ! , favourito, Murie Doro, is capable of. ! j The story has a decided psychic aspect, j dealing with a girl who is possessed of ' two personalities each diametrically opposed to the other. She is her natural self by day, while at night the other ■ self assumes 'control sub-sconsciously and leads her into mischief at school, and pranks in after life that bring her face to face with hideous danger. The store is presented in realistic fashion i and reveals the touch of the masterdirector in the whole of its six reels. 'Hie supporting pictures include the latest Pathc Gazette and a special comedy hv The Goldwyn Coy., entitled ‘After The Bawl” introducing two clever bahy performers, one long laugh. McLEAH’S PICTURES. •‘DEEP WATERS.”--TUESDAY. On Tuesday evening at the I’rr Theatre. Maurice Tournier m ‘‘Deep Waters” will Ik? the attraction of Mr IT. McLean’s 'programme. It is a powerful story of <mrrrine > ’ This is a story- of a girl who was spring wedded to winter. When she went. way of her heart, and drifted into the depths of forbidden ’love- then the storm of pent passions broke. It is a Stirling picture of power and thrills, and the sublime gift of forgiveness. Don’t miss it, it is a. masterpiece of the highest order. The supports include comedy and topical. Mr Stenhouse. (%to of Wellington Wntersiders’ Baud'! a soloist of exrelent. reputation, will render a couple of solos during an interval. 1 Coming Friday, opening ehnpt'rs of the new serial “Vanishing Dagger.” the story of the search around the world for a jewelled dagger, starring Eddie Polo.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1921, Page 1
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