ROYAL PICTURES
William Faversham, in “The Man Who Lost Himself,” to he screened to-night, plays the roles of Victor Jones, an American, and iho Earl of Rochester. ITe goes to bed one night as Jones, and awakes next morning as the Earl, with a vast estate, a houseful of servants, a beautiful wife (not his own) and a mighty lot of (rouble. If is a picture full of romance, laughter and strong dramatic situations.
On Friday will be shown “A Sporting Chance.” William Russell, as a young man who, though a millionaire, finds nothing in life to recommend it, and then is plunged info a.veritable sea of thrilling complications, which neither lie nor the audience can fathom, is ke] it very busy all through “A Sporting Chance.” One usually associates his name with pictures in which the star has to keep moving at a fast pace, and doing all kinds of stunts (bat call for more than ordinary energy and strength. “A Sporting Chance” is no exception, and shows Russell to great advantage.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2311, 4 August 1921, Page 3
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173ROYAL PICTURES Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2311, 4 August 1921, Page 3
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