THREE STARS
Heedless innocence has often led a young woman into dangerous positions, and this is the theme of “Mrs Dane’s Danger,” the Vitagraph Blue Ribon drama being screened at the Three Stars, to-night. Lilian Walker is perfectly suited as the young wife, inclined to be frivolous, who narrowly. escapes the shipwreck of her life atthe hands of a persistent and reckless lover. E. -Rogers Lytton, who will be long remembered in the Vitagrapfi Company; supplies a very clever reading of the part of Simon Carey, the villianous moneylender, who uses Rex Gordon, Mrs Dane’s lover, to further his schemes. The plot is without unnecessary complication, and opens most naturally, there being no undue straining of the probabilities. The bedroom scene is one of the most dramatic ever filmed, and the entrance of the rightfully angry hus-
})alld makes a terrible and tense momoment. ’
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 17 August 1917, Page 4
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144THREE STARS Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 17 August 1917, Page 4
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