MAORILAND THEATRE.
BIG STAR FRIDAY,
The Universal Production de Luxe “Once to Every Woman,” is due at the Maoriland Theatre on Friday night. It is one of the biggest, things ever put on the screen in New Zealand. One scene is thus described: The next scene—the mighty stage of the Metropolitan. The audience— America’s wealthiest and most fashionable. The moment —the final great aria of the amazing new prima donna. As the last perfect note dies away,'-a man in a stage box leaps to his feet and points something at the lone figure on the stage. A shot, and then—a mad, fighting, clawing, ter-ror-stricken mob of people—rushing like a flood through the passages of the Opera. One of the most tremendous scenes that the screen has ever known. A picture of a frenzy of human fright that will live in your memory for years. The dramatic higlipoint of “Once to Every Woman.”
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Shannon News, 16 August 1921, Page 2
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