ROYAL PICTURES.
“Tied to a blind man by a rope!” These cynical words of the “other man” in “False Kisses,” the Universal special attraction which brings Miss du Pont as a star to the Royal Theatre' on Wednesday night, aroused all the fire of protest in the soul of the pretty, but worn little woman who was the lighthouse keeper’s wife. It brought forth the latent force for evil that is in everyone, no man’s wife excepted.'\ A'fter.. this “friend” who also was the employer of the blind keeper, had departed from the lighthouse, the husband said, “I had the strangest feeling about you and Jim while he was here.” Highly dramatic scenes depict the shock to —the blind, when, recovering his physical sight, he also away the veil that has held from him the true facts about his wife and his friend. The “triangle” situation 'was never the mode'of a more powerful expose of the human faults and virtues of married life. Extra, “The Lure of the Circus.”
“Winners of the West,” the new serial, obtained at great cost, will commence at the Royal on Saturday... .
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2435, 30 May 1922, Page 3
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187ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2435, 30 May 1922, Page 3
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