LYRIC PICTURES.
WALLACE KEID IN ' ' : THE GHOST BEEAKEK." j TO-NIGHT. j | Wallace Reid's latest Pararooun picture, "The Ghost Breaker." whiel j conies to the Lyric pictures j said to be one of the most ibriilinj screen offerings in which that popula ; star ha.- seen in iiiauv months. Lib j Lee and Walter Hiers are featured ivitl ! the star. Supporting films, include ■ | Broadway comedy "Officer Cupid" ; ; Burton Holmes tiavelogue and a chaor , er of "In 'he Day.- of Buffalo Bill." i TO-MOEROW (SATTJEDAY) AT 2.3( i AND 8 P.M. CONSTANCE TALIvIADGE AND HAROLD LLOYD. ; Two of the forrnost world -tar.- ur« promised for the programme at Lyri' pietures tomorrow (Saturday) at t>.-i' and s p.m. Constance Talmadge anHarold Lloyd together on one bil should provide a tea-: if there is a;.;.thing at all in world-wide reputation The Talmadge feature is called "Tie Perfect Womasi." and tells tl.o ston oi Mary Blake ivb.i fall: i„ i„'.e with '■ young shipowner. who i- :, womac hater, and keep.- a fierce female dragoi of a character reader to prevent an; ttirrsiTiou- young entering fail office. However Constance get.- then and the resulting plot is full of fast uui ' furious fun, complicated by the arriva of desperate Bolshevik.-., intent on th'. life of the hero. "High and Dizzy' , is the title of the Lloyd comedy and ij full oi breath-taking surprises whicr change in a twinkling from appreben >;or. ro laughter. Thi- is the best ol Lloyd's comedies lor some time. Ar, ' English topical budget complete a tint programme.
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Otaki Mail, 14 September 1923, Page 2
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