THE EMPIRE.
LAST NIGHT OF MARY PICKFOKI). "Little Pal," one of Mary Pickford's masterpieces, will be screened for th? la>t time at the Empire Theatre tonight,' and tli'j opportunity should not b. missed of seeing a film which must, he considered as one of the best of its class shown here for some time. TO-MORROW AND TEffIAY. NORMA TALMADGE TN ''GOING STRAIGHT." Does it take a mother to plav a mother? The opinion of Triangle diroctcrs and donblcss of many Triaiigl-j. patrons is that it does not. For Norma Talmadge numbered amongst the unmarried in the, realm of the screen has attracted nation-wide attention by her portrayal of the mother in "Going Straight," the new picture commencing at the Empire to-morrow. Tn.' reafon dou)>tlev< is that Miss Talmadge has a face that is most effective in thr delineations of the softer emotions, aiw the lines of her face seem naturally io portray sympathy and affection. Certain it is'that she could play a siren n-iH, if one were given her, but it may be a long time before any directors assign to her that kind of role. In addition to this wonderful picture there U a comedy .featuring the ever popula.Frank Daniels plid the latest Pathe Gazette.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1917, Page 2
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