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EVERYBODYS P ICTUR ES.

AX MXt; LiSl J PRODUCTION Tilt ItSDAV.

Maibeson Lang, the popular i.null m actor appears in a now role in

"Jealousy,'' a thrilling and sensational .Master Picture of the sea. Mere v. e tile! him a strong, virile sea captain. tea red by his crew ami even his wife. A man of strong emotions, be lolls a victim to the deadliest of all bn:.mn traits, jealousy, when on Ids return front a voyage he find* hm wife with her old lover. Furious al ibis apparent unfaithfulness, he decides that bis wife shall accompany him on his future voyages. Imagine the situation—he and his wife arc aboard ready to sail when the new mate arrives and turns out to be bis wife's old lover. A series of sensational and thrilling events follow. Victor Keatrom. the famous Swedish actor and film producer, gives a masterly interpretation of the lover, while Jennie Hnsse!((vist. gives a fine performance as bis wife, who is the victim of her husband's mad jealousy. Love and jealousy are two powerful emotions that frequently go hand in hand. Strangely enough it is often intense love which begets jealousy, that uncontrollable power which blazes forth and leaves dost met ion in its wtike. "Jealousy,” the thrilling and sensational story of the sea. featuring Malheson Lang. Victor Seastrom, and Jennie I ia.sselqvist. tells the story ol how ;i sea captain, returning home from a. voyage found his wife and her old lover together. Llis jealousy was aroused, and he became the victim ol its deadly power. How fate semis these three on board the same ship and w hat powerful events are < a used through their conllieting emotions makes this picture thrilling and exciting entertainment. A Topical and Comedy will also ly shown. ( outing; Friday a First National otit it led ''(hie Year In Live." Coming Saturday "Leg O’ My Henri.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1926, Page 1

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314

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1926, Page 1

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1926, Page 1

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