AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD'S PICTURES. | A RIG HR IT IS! I PICTURE I WEDNESDAY. ! On Wednesday Pollards are presenting a magnificent Rroadwest English mystery play, “The Case of Lady Camber,” starring England s tluec I most popular film stars, A iolot Hopi son, Stewart Rome and Gregory Scott, i ••The Case of Lady Camber” was lirsi ! produced in London by the late H. If. j living and enjoyed a considerable run. i In the film, Irving’s old part is played i In- Stewart Rome, t-be popular British j screen siar, who is supported by Violet ! Hopson, Gregory Scott a.ml P. lhe ; Emery, who, as Lady Camber’s maid, 1 ,(.peats a clever character siudy, whuli ! made a great hit in the original pro- ! duction. j (I-, Thursdn v Pollard’s arc present ting ' an extra special display including two : big features. Earle Wilburns is starred Vita.naph’s latest release “The I Purple .Cipher,” five reels, a thrilling' ' story of mvstery and adventute set t" : the unsolved Chinese quarter of Efiseo. ' The second big feature is a Metro production entitled “Should a Tell:'" sinning Alice LiVe. ! .<* Symphony Orchestra will phi,' ■' sell. I ; ed programme.
! McLEAN’S PICtURES. j GREAT PICTURE TO-NIGHT. ; m> McLean presents to-night a Paramount Super Royalty Masterpiece -Why Cli a line Von r Wife” featuring Gloria fwnnson. Thomas Meiglmn. ' Robe Daniels etc. A tremendous problem unfolded amidst settings that amaze the senses with their miparellel'ed magnificence. A powerful story di lust.rcitiny the eternal .problem—the • stranee dilference between the wife and the girl he married. The management ' says there never has been such a re- : markable produsetion as “Why Change Vonr Wife?” despite the fact of the ' many great attractions already üb- : miffed in the past at the Princess Theatre. A supreme creation from Cecil R. 1 do Mille’s master brain. The last word 1 in the twentieth century. Splendour. I plus a heart story as Eternal as Time itself. The eternal problem- the i strange difference between his wife and ' the girl he married. That a woman ; must not only win a man’s love, lint | keen it- and that a wife to bring any manner of comfort to a man must he j his playmate as well as liis married j mate. The supports include an Tntor- ■ national News and Paramount Australian Gazette.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1921, Page 1
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