ENTERTAINMENTS.
‘THE STORM” IS COMING.
“Greater than Love” is the main attraction screening at the Royal theatre to-morrow night. It is a story of six “painted hilies” of New York’s gay life, but the tragic climax brought them to realise the degradedness of their empty careers. Miss Louise Glaum plays the part of Grace Merrill, the unregenerate, and she is ably supported by Mahlon Hamilton, well remembered for his wonderful work in “Half a Chance.” Eight canoes were wrecked during tiie filming of one of the thrilling scenes in “The Storm,” which will appear at the Royal on Tuesday next, The picture throughout is a thriller.
“WESTERN SPEED.”
Under this heading Chas. (Buck) Jones will delight his audience on briday night at the Town Hall, with a thrilling, healthy story of the outoois. Ibis actor’s fine physic will appea to both men and women and the role he is called upon to play will command their admiration. The box plan for the super feature “Omar Khayyam,” due for screening on Tuesday next at the town Hall, is filling up aud readers aie advised to make sure of their seats.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2540, 8 February 1923, Page 2
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189ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2540, 8 February 1923, Page 2
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