ROYAL PICTURES
The programme screened last night will be repealed to-night. It is fitting- that the picturisation of Lord Tennyson’s famous poem, “Lady Clare,” should be carried out in England by an old English organisation, and the British Actors' Photoplay leaves nothing to be desiredjn the way of production. Acclaimed by the press in England as a “triumph of British production,” and “a picture that sets n new standard of excellence,” this adaptation of the fine poem is one that should he hailed with delight everywhere English is spoken. Mary Odette is seen in the title role, and gives a remarkable impersonation of the poet’s wistful heroine. Our old friend Bert, of the “Better ’Ole,” Arthur Cleave, is seen as Amos Boulton in “Lady Clare," and a east of unparalleled excellence is in support. Beautiful scenery characterises the production throughout. It should he noted that this fine picture is to be screened on Fri- ‘ day night, and at Saturday's matinee,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2269, 28 April 1921, Page 2
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160ROYAL PICTURES Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2269, 28 April 1921, Page 2
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