ENTERTAINMENTS.
ROYAL PICTURES.
A fire at sea! Perhaps nothing could be more terrifying, especially when the vessel is filled with men women and children. Stilling smoke from stairways and hatches, tongues <>l' lie nn —then l hi* call lo (piaileis with lilt* wild rush of th« human cargo for the small boats! Just how terrible is a lire al sea is realistically shown in “Dangerous Innocence," the l nivcrsal-.Jcwcl production, directed by William A. Seiler, lo be screened al the Royal I heat re to nigiil with Laura La Finnic and Eugene O'Brien as collars. IBs from Pamela Wynne’s besi seller, “Ann's An Idiot."
“After the Ball,” the tragedy of .•in old inan’s heart, the story of the lover who saw his sweetheart in the arms of another man al their engagement ball, was the rage ol the continent for several seasons. The Kenco production of “After the Ball” which comes lo the Royal theatre tomorrow night.
Saturday “One Way Street. Jack Dempsey, the champion, in “A Social v Knockout." Special Lloyd Hamilton comedy. “Killing Time.
p.l’t’K JONES AT TOWN 11AL1
Buck Jones ihe during Western slur covered more than seventy-five miles on horseback while making the scenes for liis latest starring picture, “The Trail Rider." which heads Saturday's programme at the Town Hall. One of the most thrilling entile stampedes ever depicted on the screen is promised in this attraction. Thousands of enraged cattle are seen in a wild dash, while a mere handful of cowboys utile vainly to check them. A Van Bibber comedy “Spanish Romeo." “•Concerning Cheese," (educational), and Fox News complete a good list. Prices as usual.
The ever popular Mary Carr and the splendid little actress Madge Evans are two of the prominent players in “On the Banks oi" the Wabash’-' a spectacular story of fire and Hood, which screens on Monday next.
On Tuesday Peter B. Ivyne s “Harbour Bar” adapted to the screen as “Loving Lies” will be offered and later in Christmas week “New Lives for Old,” “Down to the Sea in Ships” and “The Last of the Duanes.”
All these features are being screened at usual prices.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2976, 17 December 1925, Page 2
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356ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2976, 17 December 1925, Page 2
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