ENTERTAINMENTS.
“OUT OP THE DEPTHS.”
It is a relief to see an honest to goodness melodrama, with all the suspense njid thrills in abundance mingled with romance and comedy that brigs back the olden days when we were young. “Out of the Depths” the fending picture at the Town Hall on Saturday next, is 100 per cent entertainment and with a cast including five such stars ns Harry Morey, Edmund Brecse, Marguerite Clayton, George Fawcett and Marion Batista, the showing of this feature should highly please picture-goers. A Sunshine comedy “The Three Gun Man” and the latest, News are also included. Prices as usual., Tf looks like a season of big spee-liii-los for the screen. After losing our breath at the flood in “The Town that Forgot God” and the storms in “The Old Homestead,” and “One Exciting Night,” we are to see the thrill of the year in .“Are you a Failure,” the feature at the Town Hall on Monday next. The* climax of the st.orv is reached in the dynamiting of a log jam that raised ions of lumber from the river. The featured players are Madge Bellamy, L’oyd Hughes/ Tom San-!-chi and Myrtle 5 Vane. Prices as usual. ROYAL PICTURES. Moving picture audiences are prone to take everything for grunted. They think that most of the thrills seen in a picture are faked, hut if they think that the dog fight in “Broken Silence,” the great Oliver Cuvwood story, at the Royai Theatre to-morrow night, is faked, thev‘will be badly fooled for the reason that two rival dog teams were used and all efforts of the director and assistants, failed to prevent a fight which resulted disastrously, almost fatally, in fact, for at least two members of the opposing teams. Miss Zena Keefe, who plays the part of Jeanne was also bitten. A rattling good thriller. Don’t miss it.
Among the cast in “The Children of the Dust,” a masterpiece to he screened on Saturday night ,a.re the following celebrated stars: Pauline Gareon, wini was starred in “Adams Rib”: Johnny Walker, who scored in “Over the Hill,” Frankie Lee, “The Miracle Man,” Lloyd Hughes who appeared in “Tess of the Storm Country”; Bert Woodruff, “Isle of Lost Ships. - ’ Truly a great picture and a First National at that.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2753, 3 July 1924, Page 3
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381ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2753, 3 July 1924, Page 3
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