McLEAN’S PICTURES.
K I I’Ll XC’S olt FAT I.UVK KIMC FRIDAY.
On Friday nielli M( Lean’s present liudyard Kipling’s famous love epic, “Without lienefif of Clergy.” In its ability to purify the feelings “ Without Iteneiit of Clergy ”is supreme. In its gift to endow your personality with a new soul thrill, it is iinetpiaHed. In its mystery, color, atmosphere, acting, direction and presentation with music.
“ Without, Ifenelil of Clergy” stands like the Wonts de Milo, far above and beyond the masterpieces in the world’s Kallery of lofty accomplishment.
‘Thou wilt never cease to love me? Answer my kino!” Those Were the immortal words written by Rudyard Kipling and brought to life on t He screen in the Pat he production, ■'Without Benefit of Clergy.” ‘•There are not many happinesses so <omplelo," he wrote, ‘as those that are snatched under the shadow of the sword. 'I hoy sat together and laughed, calling each other openly by every pel name that could move the wrath of the ends. The city below them was locked tip in its own torments. Sulphur tires biased in the streets; the conches in the Hindu temples screamed and bellowed, for the ends were inattentive ill those days. 11l the “ray dawn they saw the dead borne out through the city nates, each litter with its own little knot of mourners. Wherclore they kissed each other ami shivered." \ irginia Drown Fa ire i- Am corn and Thomas I lidding the Lritisli engineer. The type of players sidecteil to portray the characters of the story arc living likenesses of linn res of Indian life. Yiriginia llrown Fa ire as Amcora is typical ol the you tin girl of Lahore. Thomas Holding the lead!lie man of the production, is the veritable image ol the Ifriti'h engineer. new living in Lahore, who built the 'lata dam and the Simla railway, two of lb- grcs'i ■ • acldcv--111 c 11 1 - . cl 111 I'M.'. I'c" to the mot iiuimpdi I ant ' extra . plu.\ers the types have been selected with rare dixcretion and racial understanding. A cartoon, “Doe ami the Woll." pa tin* gazelle and the serial “Hurricane Hutch" complete a special prn-
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1924, Page 1
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