“EAST LYNNE.”
To-night.—As a novel read by millions, as a play witnessed by almost as many, Mrs Ilenty Wood's world-famous story, “East Lynne,” will be seen at the Town Hall tonight in picture form. Adapted to (lie screen by Barker's All-British Masterpiece Coy., this famous story is English throughout. Blanche Forsythe has been entrusted with the pathetic role of Lady Isabel, with Fred Morgan as the scheming Francis Levison. scenery is all of the real English type, and the photography equals the best American product. Altogether, “East Lynne,” the story that will live for ever, may he summed up as a picture that thrills the heart of every man, woman and child. In support of the big feature, a two-reel comedy, and the lalest News reel will be. screened. Prices to-night will be Is and 2s, plus tax, children half-price. To-morrow night the favourite Universal actress, Gladys Walton, will he seen in a circus drama, “The Alan Tamer,” in which she performs some thrilling feats with lions, etc. Usual prices to-morrow.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2377, 10 January 1922, Page 3
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171“EAST LYNNE.” Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2377, 10 January 1922, Page 3
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