OTAKI THEATRE.
“AFTER YOUR OWN HEART.” TO-NIGHT. George Hernandez, who is in the supporting east with Tom Mix in “After Your Own Heart,” to be shown at the Otaki theatre to-night, was on the speaking stage twenty-six years before ho began appearing in motion pictures. Hernandez was born in Placerville, Cal., and was educated in Oakland. Since coming to the screen he has been in some of the biggest pictures shown. He began with .the old Selig company, and has practically, grown up with Jfcbe industry. Hernandez, like many other actors who have been on the road for years, has found congenial work and great home comforts in working for pictures. He makes his home in Los Angeles. In the summer his chief Outdoor sport is watching the Vernon club play, baseball. “FOOLISH MATRONS.” TO-MORROW NIGHT. Depicting the night life of New York in the palaces of gaiety and cabarets “The Foolish Matrons” starring at the Otaki theatre to-morrow night is announced as one of the biggeet moral dramas of the day. It is the story of three women who married. The first, an actress married a doctor, wholely and solely bocause she loved him. The other married in order to achieve social standing and live in the lap of luxury which they thought their husbands’ wealth would bring them. The first made all sacrifices for the man she loved which brought the pair of them to the broad path of happiness. Tho other two through their selfishness and desire for gain were led to the j goal of sorrow and remorse. Truly it , is with a master hand that Maurice j Tourneur shows how true is the pro- j verb “Every wise woman buildeth her house; but the foolish woman plucketh if down with her hands.” In the leading roles..of this picture arc Hobart Bosworth and Doris May, support- , ed by such well known characters as Mildred Manning, Kathleen Kirkham, Betty Schade, Charles Meredith and Wallace McDonald, Good supports will also be shown including a Charlie Chaplin picture entitled, “Charlie Chaplin on the Ocean:”
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Otaki Mail, 7 April 1922, Page 3
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