TOWN HALL PICTURES.
1 TO-MORROW NIGHT. i It seems to be the ambition of the '‘‘Metro’’_ people ‘to make each succeeding picture better than its predPccS~ lsor, and the screen story to be shown to-mol'l'o\V night is aptly described as [the latest 1919 sensation, entitled “Her Inspirationfi’ it is a story with a. spice of life and the thrill of enticing adventure, in which that beautiful lA'merican‘actress, May Allison, has ‘full scope for the display uf her un_doubted histrionic ability. The scene [is laid in the‘ heart of the hills --the: stronghold of the nioonshiners, and depicts characters and ‘ncidenizs hith--erto neglected by cinema ‘managers_. and therein lies its princ-ipal charzm The love story is treated in quite anexceptional manner, and the - wedding‘ of “the Maid of the .=‘«lou.ntains” is brought about in a unique manner. The sixth episode of “The Wolves of Kultur” is also billed on the same programme, and features Helen Helm-as. following up the theft cf the Melrose diamonds. 'l‘he real (llal.n.'n’lrl:~‘, \vhic."l fell into an ice cart when they werethrown from a train window. are found ‘ by Helen in the hands of :1 child of the ice man, who has no idea. :5 the value of his find. She In turn is frappezl and the diamonds again stolen. \-‘Vt: will therefore still be 1"o1l;«wing the thief of the diamonds when the u.:-xt chapter ~ opens.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3344, 24 November 1919, Page 4
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229TOWN HALL PICTURES. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3344, 24 November 1919, Page 4
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