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ROYAL PICTURES.

Louis Victor Eylinge was aai emaciated lounger —not worth hanging hardly —when he . was sent up twelve years ago for murder in Arizona, lie was a scion of a good family, broken in health front a previous term for forgery in Ohio. To-day he weighs in at IUU, writes smashing good advertising matter from his cell, lie has be-

come famous for his prison reform projects, and the lirst fruit of his ufteen years’ study of criminals at elbow range is in the Universal pholodrama at the Royal on Wednesday. It is “The Man Under Cover,” and Eytingo wrote it. He put into it everything he knew, and that’s a lot, more perhaps than most of ihe writers of crook plays ever dreamed of. Eytxnge has •been there." He knows. As a convict he is an edition de luxe. He uas made enough money to be independently wealthy—but he isn’t; the boys in prison are a little better off, that’s ail. Herbert Bawlinson is the star of “The Alan Under Cover.” Tod Browning, the director of “Outside the Law,” directed this picture. Barbara Bedford, George Hernandez, George Webb, William Courtwright, Willis Marks, Gerald Bring, Ed. Tilton, and others support the star. Also to be shown, “Eubber Neck” and “White Horseman.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19220926.2.12

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2485, 26 September 1922, Page 2

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ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2485, 26 September 1922, Page 2

ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2485, 26 September 1922, Page 2

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