Farland's Pictures
Sessue Hayakawa, the fain iiis Japanese actor, will make an appearance at Farland's Theatre tonight in his latest masterpiece "The White Man's Law." F u Monday, a big. World feature, "The Way Out," has been chosen and will be supported by *" i'he Fatal King."
The supply of big attractions Cor Tuesday's feature night still keeps up to the high standard set by the management and for l ext Tuesday a, very entertaining picture has been secured. It" is entitled "The Vamp,*' ,a curious " ' i d that the vampire pictures of I heda Bara ami others have originated. Enid Bennett, as the central figure, is a dresser in a theatrical wnipany and is induced to "vaiup" in order to capture the affection of a young missionary worker whom she loves. ITow sin* innocently practises upon her lover and succeeds but later turns her charms to good advantage makes a stirring and often amusinsr picture thai, can be safely Jell to Farland's many patrons to enjoy on Tuesday night.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 26 July 1919, Page 3
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169Farland's Pictures Levin Daily Chronicle, 26 July 1919, Page 3
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