eVERYBODYS PICTURES. ‘•THF, MAX FROM I?l'I> CCLCII” FRIDAY. Doris Lloyd, ;ui English stage and screen favourite, lias an important role that of Madame le Blanc, keeper of a gambling and dance hall, in support of Harry Carey in his new starring vehicle, ‘’The Man hiotn Red (;idcliAliss Lloyd is a decidedly attractive ami talented woman. British casting directors, she says, could only visualize her in the role of a respectable young woman and now and then as a. mother in high society. On her arrival in America she made her lirst screen appearance as the flirtatious woman opposite Norma Talmadge in - 'The Lady." Her success was instantncous, and since that time her lorte has liecn roles of women with a past. She is undeniably dramatic actress of excellent ability. "Hr The .Man From Red (illicit," she deserts her husband, Falloner. for a gambler named l.asbam whom she accompanies to Calitornia in the gold rush days. Fieri 1 she assists Lasham in maintaining a gambling and dance resort. 1 In 1 two children she deserted are brought back to her by Sandy, by a. st range twist of fortune she is not permitted to reveal her identity to them. Their meeting constit ntes one of the most dramatic incidents in this tine melodramatic photoplay. Mr Carey is seen as a miner who strikes it rich and keeps the oath he swore to bring the murderer ot his friend to justice, and in that operation wins a wo'dli.v woman. Frank Campcan, Harriet Hamilton, Lee Shumway and Frank Nor-cross have strong roles in the supporting cast. Topical, Serial and Comedy completes a line programme.
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MOTOR ACC IDE XT EXPLANATION. Received this day at 9.30 0.m.) SYDNEY, April 19. Hessian (cabled yesterday) explained to the police that his statement that there were two others in the ear when it plunged into the harbour was duo to a delusion following a blow on the head when the car went over the wharf and his immersion. LANG’S CENSURE MOTION. SYDNEY, April 19. Mr Lang’s censure motion attacks the Government for alleged 1 ail life to deal with unemployment and inability to cope with Southern European influx into New South Wales. SLAUGHTER'OF OPOSSUMS. HRISISANK. April 19. Following an agitation against the wholesale slaughter of native bears and opossums, the Government have decided to maintain protection over both. It is estimated in one month last yeat over a million opossums and 588,000 bears were killed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1928, Page 1
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