THREE STARS, TO-NIGHT.
"HER TRIUMPH " Presenting the popular dancer, Gaby Deslys, on the screen for the first time. "Her Triumph" has been written "specially for the great artiste, and might be a real story of her life, so graphic and convincing does it appear. It is a real throbbing story of a woman's persistent efforts to ascend the ladder of fame. Commencing as a ballet dancen, she overcomes every obstacle and very temptation,, and conquers even the jealousy and spitcfulness of many of her fellow artistes before she ultimately readies the pinnacle of her ambition. She is equally convincing as the little chorus; girl .at. the outset, lovingly tending her bedridden rupther; iaiKLblind sister, and as the 'successful artiste who su'uresfarne,whenher artiste who. secures fame, when, her greatest happiness.consists in the additional comforts she can give hen loved ones. There are no dull moments;
every scene possesses some incident that engrosss attention and grips the spectator. , •
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 8 September 1916, Page 5
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156THREE STARS, TO-NIGHT. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 8 September 1916, Page 5
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