THE EMPIRE.
BEAUTIFUL PAULINE FREDERICK. IN "ZAZA" TO-NIGHT.
The change of programme at the Empire to-uighf; is of absorbing inte.re.it, and not without a fair share of the zip of gay life in Paris, for Pauline Frederick, the fascinating Continental actress of great fame, fills the rolo of 55- .\ to perfection. She is the much-sought-after music linll artiste who lias never known what real love means until she meets the ideal man. After he lias fought a duel with a beast of a man who has insulted her in the street, Zaza's love gradually creeps over her, and she is unable to restrain, herself. After living for a considerable time in a gorgeous flat provided by the man she loves, she discovers he is married, and* her love turns to hatred, but n child in the ease softens her ardor and brings about a mok pleasing climax. The supporting films include the latest Pathe Gazette, a fine scenic picture, and a Vitagraph comedy.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1917, Page 6
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163THE EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1917, Page 6
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