MAORILAND PICTURES.
To-morrow night's programme cm- ■* brace* two big stars, one ‘ • Pitfalls of r. Big City” and the other ‘‘Luck and e Pluck.” The mysterious way* of a crooks and criminals are revealed in ‘‘Pitfalls of a Big City.” The picture i- affords intimate glimpses into the live* f of the denizens of the underworld. It e -bows how crimes are committed, and :n addition tells what should be a ~ wonderfully moving love story- Wady* . Brockweii, as the heroine, play:: the r part of a crook, who decides to live straight sad to help others no far as -he can. s I:. ' ‘ Luck and Pluck” a crook, and « an ambitious one. too, wasted to crack I !r> safe of the sub-treasury and steal » r mere ,b ;b dollars, fie met a girl, however, arid his whole idea of life v,a- changed. He not only stole Into her heart, but he stole into her room at night. ''lifted” her photoj graph and an . engagement ring which . soother roan gave - her. and incident- , ally ran across a gigantic cotw: piracy. , It’s all told in breathless fashion is j ‘‘Luck and Pluck,” -he William Lot production featuring George Walsh, the tumble screen artist, which D to bo , 'how/; fo-morrovr sight.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 19 November 1920, Page 2
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