"THE ESCAPE."
Premier Hall—Wednesday. To-morrow (Wednesday) and on Friday evenings there will be sireened D W Griffith's greatest allstar feature film "The Escape.'' This play is founded on Paul Armstrong's play of that name, showing; the escape of a woman from poverty and degradation, through sin, suffering and sorrow, to a better life. This play i 3 written in tha belief that all men are brothers and that human beings collectively are responsible far human beings individually. It is a drama of eugenic science, showing many phases of life and should be especially seen by lathers and mothers. Everyone will be fascinated by this marvellous portrayal, as it contains a magnetic moral and uplifting theme. In a fine star caste the principal part is sustained by Blanche Sweet, who will be remembered as Judith in "Judith o! Bethulia."
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 155, 14 March 1916, Page 2
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