MYSTERY AND SUSPENSE
FINE TALKIE STORY Popular as they are on the legitimate stage, mystery plays lend them- i selves in even a more special degree to talkie” production. This is demonstrated in the all-talking and sound picture “Through Different Eyes.” Xot only is the dialogue actually reproduced, but effects are included, which sible* 16 ordinai ' y stage would be imposr^a.e tvhole story hinges upon the varymg eftects of spectators in a court of justice conveyed by the examination 2 muraT S ; ex^ II i lnation of witnesses in a. murder trial, but the successive argu?2d n tor f th^ 0 '? n r el for the Prosecution 1 a U ! 6 def ence and by the presidthe S SO ? mlng l,p - Members of 2lmnee tho- and , s P ectat ors evidently change their opinions over and over again as the trial proceeds—they see T Vh ° le case “Through Dif„,±T? ted on a murder charge the accused faces trial in a crowded courtloom. Witnesses are called for the prosecution and tor the defence. Thev are examined and then severely crosshS?s lned ' i Every word is distinctly h" d K,. r T. rhapS ® ven more distinctly nef?ecr y i= h tn Se W,l ° attend the trial. So mrn ti,; « mystery maintained that until the final scene, the solution remains in doubt. in the courtroom appear to be speH-bound, many clutching their seats in intense suspense. Whisnering in the court is distinctly heard! and then comes the crucial wait for the verdict. most Popular screen star, . Balfour, recently completed helatest picture for Sascha Films in con- .^ aptlon w ith British International Pictures, under the direction of G. M ?-a!Tb7o,r h r? also directed her in “The Queen.” x n this picture Viba?t Ca Thi'”fi] JaCk TrPVOr and H onry ■ Luxury • film was £orm '‘ rly called
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 801, 23 October 1929, Page 16
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