AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARU’S r:CTURES. •TUK INVISIHI.K DIVOUCK.” TO-NIGHT. That beautiful and charming n.;ic-s Grace Dnrniond will be seen at the Princess Theatre to-night in a big Super Feature produced by Kel/.niek entitled "The Invisible Divorce.” Leila Burton Wells’ poignant drama oi domestic doubts—“ The Invisible Divorce” js without question a notable addition to the silent drama. The theme, back of the story is as old as the ages, but the clever manner in which the author’s views are depicted make the subject appear to be something entirelv oew. Grace Darmond is supported by an all star cast in this feature. The supporting pictmes include a scenic, Topical and comedy. On Thursday Mae Murray, the maid oi' many moods, is the star attraction at the Princess Theatre. "The A.lbt • of Love,” a drama of delight and joy, adapted and directed by l.eonce Pei ret front bis own story. "The A.lt.C. of l.ove” is full of spice, whimsicality and rare delight, with beautiful Mac Murray. a capricious country girl of naive innocence at the opening of the story, and a sadder and wiser young matron forced to match her wits with a worldly wise actress who heartlessly trillcs with the girl’s husband to satisfy her own selfish desires. There are few characters in the cast, hut these have been ,1,. out with skill and care. H. K. I'crheit, popular leading mao, is a very human and like hero. Dorothy Green gives a splendid characterisation of a pitiless, selfish woman, and \rthur Donaldson gives just the right touch to the role of the friend who brings the two young people together again. Glimpses of Scotland and the latest Gazette complete the programme. Pollard’s orchestra will supply the music. MCLEAK'S’PICTURES. OPKIi \ lIOI'SK. TIIUHSD.W. At the Westland Opera House on Thursday evening Mr MuLean presents a full programme beaded by a stirring Pi-amount special, seven thws.'iml feet in length entitled "The Passionate Pil-e-rim .” There is an all-star east tor this great human story, that thrilled millions when it ran in the Cosmopolitan for such a long period. .Vow it lias been returned to life by a. perfect east, and makes mile of tile most thrilling pictures ever screened. In addition. a two reel Century Comedy, and an International News will be presented. while the full orchestra will supply a ; leasing musical programme.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1921, Page 1
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