AMUSEMENTS
THE KINGS. The delightful story of Francis Perry Elliott’s which ran through Smith!s Magazine, entitled “Love Me for Myself Alone” has been rendered more delightful and far more interesting by Metro, through their screen version under the title of “The Square Deceiver,” produced in five acts. Metro stories arc always good, their dramas always well thought out in the matter of accoutrements, and their happy choice of leading characters, but their comedies are quite out of the ordinary', and “The Square Deceiver” is indeed well worth ail the praise bestowed upon it. Harold Lockwood is the bright particular star, and he revels in the part which seems specially created : for him. Picture-lovers should not miss this, drama, as it may be the last time they will have an opportunity of seeing Harold Lockwood, who recently succumbed to the influenza. The supporting pictures include an educational subject entitled “Cat Animals,” Weekly Gazette, comedy, etc.
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Taihape Daily Times, 14 January 1919, Page 4
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154AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, 14 January 1919, Page 4
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