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.Interviewed by a prominent journalist a few days prior lo her departure tor Europe, .Miss Fannie Ward, the great emotional actress, Mated emphatically that she considers “The Cry of the Weak” to be her cinema chef d’oeuvre. She said :“In this acting I have done the best, acting in my career. I consider “ The Cry of the Weak” as my screen masterpiece.’’ Don’t miss this great feature at the Koval tonight. “The House of Hale” will be shown as an extra. On Monday a double feature Fox programme will be screened. As Gypsy, ticket laker al a circus, Peggy Hyland is said lu have one of the most fascinating roles of her screen career, in “The Mer-ry-Go Hound.” Gypsy evenually proves to be the child of rich New Yorkers —gypsies having kidnapped her when she was two years old. Jack Hathcrton, the man of her heart, buys the circus, and, with Jack’s help, Gypsy circumvents her real parents in their scheme to force her into a loveless marriage with an old man. J
The other feature item is “The Beast,” a. powerful story of the west and east, showing the two natures of men.' Altogether it is a great programme.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2187, 9 October 1920, Page 3
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