OTAKI THEATRE.
TO-NIGHT. “THE INNER CHAMBER.” “Ti,e Blood Rod Dawn,” from which is adapted the picture version “The Inner Chamber,” furnishes the popular Yitaqrapl) star Aline -Jayce with one of th<- best roles of her screen career. Never has Miss Joyce appeared to better advantage than she dees in the role of Claire Robson, the girl who wn* beset by enemies because she refused te dine with her employer while his wife was away, and who. in order to support her mother went from one position to another, always followed by her enemies and always finding unhappiness. She drifts to n cabaret as a singer and then becomes acquainted wish the famous Greek doctor who heals her mother and falls in love with Claire. The picture is true drama, and i« one that will be appreciated by all lovers of real romance. “THE LEATHER PUSHERS.” “The Leather Pushers” are the finest works of H. C. Witwer, greatest living sporting writer, most unusual and humorous author the world has ever known. His writings attractively combine O. Henry’s humaness with the subtle with of Powell l’ord. surpassing in breezlness the stories of both. All the splendour of Witwer’? inimitable penmanship has been retained in the films, which remove the two-reeler tram the “filler” into the super-feature class.
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Otaki Mail, 19 July 1922, Page 3
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