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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PICTURES.

FRANK KEENAN IN “THE BELLS” TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!

Sir Henry Irving is not more famous for n.ny of liis great stage successes than “Tlie Bells,” tho star attraction to bo screened at tlie Princess Theatre by Pollards this (Wednesday) evening. •Frank- Keenan who in the star role of this feature is seen in one of, the most powerful character roles of his career as an actor of the legitimate stage, and the silent sheet. Tn this big feature tho popular star in the role of Mathias, the old inn-keeper, in a village in Alsace, The A) inter lias been very hard for him and he finds himself without food or funds having to pa> the landlord Lipnrre who demands his money. Then tempted by the money which he knows the Jew, Koveski to he carrying, he murders the latter and is ever after haunted hv the ringing of the bells of the murdered Jew’s sleigh. Vividly and in the role of a truly master actor does Mr Keenan portray the terror and agony of mind when his crime is repeatedly recalled by the ringing of the bells. Lois Wilson takes the character of Annette. Pollard’s Hokitika Orchestra will supply a fine musical programme for the above picture.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1922, Page 1

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209

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1922, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1922, Page 1

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