ENTERTAINMENTS.
DOROTHY DALTON AT THE CABARET.
Paris, Montmartre, Apaches, night life in the French capital, safe robberies, romance, thrills. Dorothy Dalton's latest feature, “The Moral Sinner," to be shown at the Town Hall Cabaret to-morrow evening, contains all these. It is the story of a young girl who tried to be a thief but couldn’t, adapted from the stage play, “Leah Kleshna." James Ronnie plays the lend opposite Dorothy Dalton and Ralph Ince directed the production. A Broadway comedy. “Xot Wanted," and the Paramount News are other items on a good bill. Usual Cabaret prices. “Chu Chin Chow," the big teni color to be seen at the Town Hall on Friday next, is a gorgeous Oriental spectacle with a romantic and lit rilling story and an intensely moving denouement. Betty Blythe (famous as “Queen of Sheba”) plays Zahrat, the incomparable slave, in the grip of the famous robber “Chu Chin Chow.” ROYAL PICTURES. At the Royal Theatre to-night and to-morrow night the great Mary Bickford success “Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall" will he screened. You have never seen Mary look as beautiful, or act as well as in this picture. The management announce that every lady patron in the dress circle to-morrow night will be presented with a Dorothy Vernon souvenir. Be there, it’s worth having. The supporting cast is really a brilliant one. Prices are 2/- and 1/-, children half-price. “Life’s Twist,” a Robertson-Cole vSpecial, will be screened on Friday night, starring the well-known and much admired Bessie Barriseale. This photoplay was specially directed by William Christy Cabanne. It was adapted to. the screen by Harvey Gates from the magazine story by Thomas Edgelow. Walter McGrail is leading man and King Baggot. Truly Shattock and Marcia Manon are all seen to advantage. A fine production.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2833, 13 January 1925, Page 2
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296ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2833, 13 January 1925, Page 2
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