FRIDAY NIGHT. “THE MAN FROM HOME.” Those who are interested in the ex<iui<ite nrcliitoeture which is to he found in tho baronial ensiles of Italy should 'no delighted with the Rat'amount pieturisation of Booth Turking on ’< iamoil.' novel. “The Man From Home.” 1 which comes to the Lyric Pictures next Friday. Filmed in Italy so that the fullest justice might he done to the work of the popular author, this picture was screened in tlio exact settings of which the book tells. Renders w;l! recall that many of these settings were the magnificent castles which comprised the last and mortgaged, asset of an impoverished nobility. But despite this j state of affairs, pride seemed to linger about the occupants, and permission to film the- buildings and grounds was often hard to secure. But there being no will like that of the locationhunter, this permission was eventually gained and now millions of picture-go-er', unprivileged In' to travel, will bo SSabled ijh tjnby of Diet World ajvbi^wnre. Far Coughs Colfe, peva. l fills. — Circa v Cur
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Otaki Mail, 31 January 1923, Page 3
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174Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otaki Mail, 31 January 1923, Page 3
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