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THE EMPIRE.

ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION OF THE MAG-NIFICEN'i LONDON FILM FEATURE "MR. LYNDON AT LIBERTY." T ,AST SCREENING TO-NIGHT. Nothing the London Film Company lias (lone exceeds the dramatic tensity of "Convict Lyndon at Liberty." It "is a large and vivid presentation of English life umlei the stress of modern social conflict, centring on a magnificent love story. The drama glows with incident, and while there are many exciting situations which rouse the audience to enthusiasm, the general tenor of the story, makes for a bright, cheerful, and snappy entertainment. It is a tale of modern daring and invention and adventure, written to delight everyone who relishes a rousing play. The crowded house that greeted the opening performance last night proves 'n a tangible manner that when the London Film Company presents a play it has the merit of attractiveness. An outstanding feature of the piay is ,he marvellous acting of many of the characters. The Pa the Gazette and '"Secnes Around Lucerne" complete a well-balanced programme that will be screened again to-night for the last occasion. To-morrow there will be an entire change of programme for one night only introducing to a New Plymouth audience the dashing "Stingaree" adventurous hero of E. W. Homing's writings, fc'eats may be reserved at Collier's

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1916, Page 6

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THE EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1916, Page 6

THE EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1916, Page 6

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