ENTERTAINMENTS
‘LOVEBOUND,
A<jiiin Shirley Mason. 1 lie winsome little stiir. Inis given us n line picture, in "1 .o vehuimd," the leading li lin ill the Town Hull to-night. Cast n> the pretty wife of ii Inwyor. in the position of being fori"e<l to pnrtieipnte in n diamond swindle to siive her fnther's nunie she. suits tinelv. Her husband discovers the truth nud whet follows inekes e tin>" cut erl ailiing story. “Hullo Pard-lii-r," e Sunshine comedy will he (lie chief supporting picture io-nighl. when usual juices, ltd ;ind 1/6, children .’id end (id, will he charged. (in Monday night Hhiseo Ibanez s “Blood iiiul Send.” with Rudolph \’;ilentino in the lending' role, will he screened. It is the story of u during- hulllighter in love with, and having to choose hetween two women, the sweet and gentle sweetheart of boyhood days (Lila Lee) and the pant her-like and passionsile Sjiiiu-i.-h nohlelady (Nila Naldi). The scenes in the arena are most thrilling- sind exciting-. The lilni rims to nine reels and there are no dull moments. Prices 1/- and 1,6, children .'id and (id. KOVAL PICTURES. A thrilling- list, light is staged by K. K. Lincoln and Lou Chaney in the Hope llninplon production entitled “The Light in the Hark" to he screened at the lioyal Theatre to-night. This picture is ;t Hirst National attraction. Lincoln is the hero and is knocked out by Chaney who portrays the role of a thief who Inis come to steal a cup reported to lie the Holy Grail. There is also a Mermaid Comedy entitled “Hold 'light." Prices ltd and 1 li, children as usual.
On Monthly night Marjorie Latham's story will lit 1 told by Florence Vidor, entitled “Dusk to .Dawn,” a King Vidor production adapted from the amazing novel “The Shuttle Soul,'' by Katherine Hill. Miss Vidor's versatility is displayed in two separate and distinct characterisations. It’s an Associated Exhibitors release. A peculiar story that will hold your interest from the very start. A real good programme. Make a point of seeing it.
The geat super picture "Merry Go Hound" is hilled for the Royal for next Wednesday aight. Look out for more Royal .specials next week.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2725, 26 April 1924, Page 2
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366ENTERTAINMENTS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2725, 26 April 1924, Page 2
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