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OTAKI THEATRE.

TO-NIGHT. In these days of big special productions, in which the many principal parts are portrayed by prominent play. ers of near-star ability, it is not uncommon to see a photoplay production billed as au "all star" attraction, but it is not often that a picture that if known as a ""star production" can boast a supporting ca,st that borders or. the verge of an. "all-star" assemblage That, however, is the case with Eugene O'Brien's latest starring vehicle. "The Last Door." In this picture Mr O'Brien is supported by a cast, of player*, all of whom havo won their spuron the screen, with lovely Martha Mansfield and Katheriuo Perry at. th> head of the list; Miss Mansfield, asidt from being one of the best: known anc most capable leading ladies of the pa* year, has recently been signed for >

.-Ceries of starring productions. In H.~' B picture she playa the difficult role of t society girl, who for a lark, masqutt ades as an escaped convict. Katheric Berry, famous as Ziegfeld Follies beas ty, and more recently successful "•■■' Owen Moore'* leading lady, has an is I portaut part, while Xita Naldi, one ''■ the most distinctive types of beauty <B the screen, playa the part of a desigi ing youag widow. "COLORADO PLUCK." TO-MORROW NIGHT. The Western miner does not mai- I lows according to the approved --'• thoda of European nobility, and pel haps he is not a« gentle; but "Coir;:: do Pluck," the William Fox picta: featuring William Russell, proves tb ■ the Western mothod is decidedly t • I fective. William Russell, who h&f. 8 I stellar role as Colorado Jim, not oil I stakes his claim rigb*: in the heart *.ste a titled family, but strikes a vein :.."• gold. Another star entitled "Ti Mother Heart," featuring Shirley SWH 80E, will also be shown. - •

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Otaki Mail, 10 February 1922, Page 2

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OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 10 February 1922, Page 2

OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 10 February 1922, Page 2

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