AMUSEMENTS.
SSVERYgODYC PICTURES. WIN I'." r< >-XI(; 11T. Riel lire |);i!ions MIT' well catered for i«iiitr!ll Mini to-morrow <■ v<-iiillwhen *" '* big -• uj><• r specials will lie presented. Tu-night Curl i.nommle presents tin 1 Universal Jewel ‘Wim'" n drama. of youth, lito. love, notion. 'i-J" t i . "Here's liow!" '< ttti nil'll a i-i-i I linin’,-I girl. All was gaiety in i!u> road house. The younger M't Mas holding i, festival in a secluded room, Bubbling drinks, gay toasts, hrilliaiit music, dancing—abandon. And Angels WarriiKT. daughter of mu' of tlio city's most res|>eeted families, conscience smitten and afraid, tried to veil her thoughts. She. was dizzy- a youth tried in kiss her. She fl niiJC a glass at him sercninod ! I I.olid knocks on the door! Excitement ! Cmiiusionl A raid! '‘We're caught,” someone shouted liysterieidly . This is "Wine.” (In Thursday "Name the Man,"
adapted I l oin "The Master of Man" by Sir llall Caine feat urine Conrad X:ie;oI, Mae Hush. I’aisv Ruth Miller. Hobart L!osworl.li. Aileen Rringte. and Creighton Haile. The story was adapted to novel entitled “The Master of Mail,” by Sir I lull Caine, and was Victor Sea--t mill's lirst product ion under a eonl rai l ihe Swedish direelor signed with the Coldwvn studios. The entire story i- set on 'the Ts| ( . „f Man. and deal's with i h<* youthful Deemster, or judge ot’ the island, and Hie trial of the girl whom lie had wronged. lor the murder of her child The picture is declared otic of Hie most dramatic and eniotinnal over filmed, and in il Miss Huseli
,I'al Mr Nagel rise lo their greatest emotional heights. The piciuic was on 1 lop-iast icaliy acclaimed bv critics and public, and luid long runs at large tlu'ut.iT's in Xew York. I,os Angeles, Chicago. San I'Tailoi'on and oilier of ihe largest cities in the United States. 1 1 i- of interest to Australians to know that wiutl is. no doubt, the finest piece of acting ill the pit lure is the work of Mae Bii'ele a .Melbourne girl, and makes of it a characterization that will stand out. among the finest, portrayals the screen hits yet offered.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1925, Page 1
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