ROYAL PICTURES.
To-night' at the Royal the groat counterfoil ease that hai'Hed and startled America will' bo shown on the screen. This is an actual case, and shows a desperate and clever gang beaten and run to earth by the greatest living detective, 'William .1. Burns. It is the first lime in the history of the screen that: an actual criminal .investigation lias been told by the cinema. Mystery, love and intrigue in aristocratic London society, and Oriental vengeance, are the elements which make “The Illustrious Prince,” a photodrama Rased on the -lory by E. Phillips Oppenheim, and starring Sessue Tlayakawa, Nipponese star, one of the most sensational and fascinating screen productions ever filmed. Mho did kill Do La Alar ? The Duke had learned of his wife’s intended elopement, had armed himself and followed De La Alar., The Prince had trailed him through the fog. Perhaps, the Prince’s old Japanese servant knew. The solution furnishes a thrilling climax to a great drama, rich in suspense'' and involved plot. This picture will he shown to-morrow (Friday) night only.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2195, 28 October 1920, Page 2
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177ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2195, 28 October 1920, Page 2
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