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McLEAN'S PICTURES.

— - ■T.IKE'S TWInT" I'O-NIGIIT. To-night, Mi l. .in'- |*icttires prc-oit "Lite's Twist" .stui,ring \iiierii*ii's liein* e I s t: en net tvs.-.' .15, ,-V Ihin i-e;.!,* It i- nil ,* xl l nor, ii lot; y nnd n iiuiguificeni pi tun* drniiin. A chiirch interior. with n f.ish i-oui hie wedding at high noon, i' one of the most bountiful scenes, perhaps the finest one filmed for some time. The striking ih*o,j: ;i: h its of orchids, r* s«*s and lilies of tin* valley, which were arranged with the co-operation of a Moral expert, and the Milan gowns worn hy tin* guests.

make the scene one long to be remembered. .Muriel Chester the little rich girl, aftr a fashionable wedding, discovers 11 1 ai Hie distinguished young man she lias married. Stephen do Koven. married her for her money and not for I<*vo. She i- heartbroken but keeps the secret of her love lor him and outwardly s'urns him. Her allsent treatment becomes ,so elleetivo that Stephen filially falls in love with his own wife, but when she conlililies 1> give him the cold and haughty stare, he becomes disgusted with life ami looks for “the oilier woman.” His search end- in the accidental meeting with Tino I’ierco, who works in a sweatshop and lives in the .slums, but possesses a face which bears a .-trilling re-emblan: e ti hi- wife. Sic] hen do. ides that if the girl dressed as his wife she would be almost a replica of the woman who spurned Ids love. Rut wlieu Tim. got into her new linery and tried to sit in at an elaborate dinner party. Stephen realised that there could be Hi substitute for bis love. A two-reel Comedy. Gazette and a Travelogue will stippori ihi- big star piej me.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1925, Page 3

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299

McLEAN'S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1925, Page 3

McLEAN'S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1925, Page 3

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