ENTERTAINMENTS.
“DANGFROL'S MONEY.” Bebe Daniels first starring picture “Dangerous Money” which leads the programme at the Town Hall Cabaret to-morrow evening on.ee again proves the truth of the old saying the money is the root of all evil. “As long as Adele Clark was a miserable little drudge in her mini's dingy hoarding house, she was contented, to bask in the sunshine of Tim Sullivan's smile. Tin* minute fortune favoured her, Adel(■s troubles began, and her romance with Tim received a rude shock. “Dangerous Money” is a study in vivid contrasts and picturesque backgrounds, ranging front the Brooklvn waterfront to a villa in Italy. The picture is full of heart interest that is bound to appeal. Turn Moore plays the leading role opposite Bebe Daniels. “The King Dumb" a comedy and the latest Paramount news are also to be screened. Usual Cabaret prices. Patrons next Saturday will welcome a further appearance of Shir--1,.v Mason, this time in an exciting detective, drama “The Great Diamond Mvsler.v. '
Arrangement's have been completed for the screening at the Town Hall of “The Ten Commandments.” ROYAL PICTURES. Putting a famous novel on the screen from the hook is a stiff task. Hobart Henley, directing "The Turmoil," literally transcribed the pages of the Booth Tarkington novel. Each shot was made from a carefullv constructed continuity. The result is that the picture, to be. seen a: the Royal Theatre tomorrow night is a graphic portrayal of i:\erv thought of the author. George llaekathome, Eleanor Bonrdman, Eileen Percy and an all star cast appear in the big picture. is a woman justilied in going to criminal lengths in her efforts to he loyal to her husband.' Is she justi|i.{ d in allowing herself to lie used as her husband's pawn in a questionable scheme to prey upon a wealthy and impressionable youug man? • These vital questions, which are interesting hundreds of thousands of women throughout the world, are answered with smashing eiiect by "The Broadway Madonna," a stirring picturizalion of life in New York. -Mystery and redblooded liram:i form the basis of this moving story being shown Kridav on the screen of the Royal Theatre. Comedy : “-Mothers’ Joy."
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2897, 16 June 1925, Page 2
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