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AMUSEMENTS.

MCLEAN’S PICTURE®. “TIMFLING WOMEN” FRIDA V. Rox Ingram’s claim to film immortality is justified again in his remarkable new production ‘‘Trilling Women,” which comes on Friday to the Princess Theatre. It is the latest achievement of the skilful director, whose name has become synonymous with the best in filmdom, and a guarantee of exceptional screen merit. It equals, and, in some particulars, surpasses his oarier efforts, and should win a high place among the best of the season's photoplays. The brilliant director ol “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” ‘‘The Prisoner of Zeiida,” and other big Metro pictures is himself both author and adaptor of his latest success. The story is concerned with the fascination of Zareda. a crystal-gazer, whose siren-like fascination attracts men into her net. flow she attains wealth and power through a marriage with a wealthy marquis; how she arranges his death to marry her young lover. Ivan; how she meets a terrible end with her lover when her husband finds them together, makes a graphic and dramatic story. In the cast are brilliant players. Lewis Stone is seen as the .Marquis Fed ran i, Barbara La Marr as Zareda, Ramon Novarro a? Ivan, and Edward Connelly as Ivan's father, Baron tie Maupin. Others in the east are Pomeroy Cannon, llughie Mack. The line photography is i luwork of John F. Seitz. A two-roco Mack Scnnel Comedy and a Travelogm will support this big Star. McLean's Supreme Orchestra will render the incidental music and usual prices will be charged. Saturday:—Lew Cody in “Occasionally Yours” a powerful 0-act special.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1925, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1925, Page 1

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