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LYRIC PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT. ‘•A DOUBLE DYED DECEIVER.’' “A Double Dyed Deceiver" Golu wyu’s latest starring vehicle for Jac) Pickford, screening at the Lyric Pie tures to-uight, is the screen adaption of O. Henry’s famous short story. Jacl Pickford in the ' role of Llando Kit from Laredo, Texas, overcomes tin conventional formula fof screen heroe! by realistically re-living for the screen O. Henry’s gun-trotting youngster who left Texas for obvious reasons and took refuge in a little South American town. Iu this new Goldwyn production, Jack Pickford is supported by delightful little Marie Dunn, whose versatility accounts for her rise from small comedy roles to the rank of leading lady in feature pictures, "A Double Dyed Deceiver" is a picture no one should miss. The supporting programme include a two reel ballroom comedy “Chicken Chasers" and the latest English gazettes.

FRIDAY NIGHT. “ACROSS THE DEADLINE.’’ “Across the Deadline" tile big far north feature to be screened at the Lyric Pictures next Friday is a stirring story of a feud existing in a village in tho snow country. Half the town spoke the language of God, and the other half, the careless, harsh words of lust and greed, And into this place came a simple, trustful girl, looking for protection from a man who hud placed on her linger a wedding ring and on her head a bridal veil. Fighting Frank Mayo has the principal role and is ably supported by Molly Malone. A big supporting programme include the last chapter of “The Lure of the Circus" serial, also the opening chapter of the fascinating mystery serial, “The Terror Trail," starring Lileen Sedgwick. Also a Century comedy, “The One Horse Town" and the latest gazettes.

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Otaki Mail, 15 November 1922, Page 3

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LYRIC PICTURES. Otaki Mail, 15 November 1922, Page 3

LYRIC PICTURES. Otaki Mail, 15 November 1922, Page 3

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