THE STAR THEATRE.
—The Spell of the Yukon—
Saturday -A vivid drama of Alaskan life, adapted from the famous poem " The Spell of the Yukon," by Robert W. Service. Edmond Breeze, recognised a* one of America's foremost dramatic actors, arranges to find time away fron^ the speaking stage to make a Metro wonderplay occasionally, and in the picturization of this most delightful poem ' he achieves a veritable masterpiece. The supporting programme" is a most up-to-date and entertaining one. '
—The" House of Mirrors— Wednesday— A picture-play of rare strength and remarkable plot, dramatised from the sensational story of divorce by Frederick Chapin, and starring Frank Mills, the popular and accomplished actor. In "The House of Mirrors" a peculiar but possible situation arises:— A man and woman were divorced—th* father retaining the custody of the boy, while the mother keeps the girl. Years after the brother and sister meet under different names, love each other, and ate" about to marry. The discovery of th> true relationship and the stirring events that precede make this one of the most striking pictures screened.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 12 July 1917, Page 2
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179THE STAR THEATRE. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 12 July 1917, Page 2
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