Farland's Pictures
To morrow night at Farland's Jock Gardiner's story "Open I'la ces" will bo brackci ted with "Do Children Count'' ami a full .sup porting programme. Victor Hugo's tragic story Les .Miserables will be the central fea ture of the bill on Thursday night. It takes pride of place among the great stories of modern times and there are few who cannot but feel the pathos while at the same time they are thrilled by the quick moving inci dent, of the strange eventful his tory of Jean Yaliean. Tlie syn ops'is shows that this monumental work is condensed to screen limits by following closely tlie adven tures of tlie central actor and lea ving on one side the fortr' "s of the lesser characters. Tlit ...suit is a wonderfully interesting "'"•ecu story. On Friday there wi' l '-o a big double bill with two 000 ) foot dramas. The management make a spe cinl announcement of Mrs Henry Woods's "East Jbvnne" for next Tuosjlav evening.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 30 July 1918, Page 3
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166Farland's Pictures Levin Daily Chronicle, 30 July 1918, Page 3
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