THE EMPIRE.
"7.A7.A," PAULINE FREDERICK'S GREATEST TRIUMPH. Those present at the screening of Hi new programme at the Empire last nigh witnessed an unusually interesting pre gramme. The particular attraction \va a dramatic film in which Miss Paulin Frederick appeared in the character c Zaza, in the play of thai: name. 1 "Znza" Pauline Frederick has to presen a woman of tempestuous spirit, who, in desiring man's affection, has it thrus upon her. When Zaza loves, slie love like a fury. When she finds out tha the man who has fiWicd her heart i not free to do so, her hatred is painful i its intensity) The lust for vengeanc overpowers her, and she eagerly grasp the medium at hand, "his wife and child. To build up from this a climax revealin the majesty of a woman's soul that ca leva, lose, and forgive, is the secret o the popularity of "Zaza" throughout th vvoild. The minor pictures comprise very interesting Pathe Gazette, ''The }s liinii of Kyushu,'' and an amusing (.•iiu./J "When It Pours."
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 February 1917, Page 6
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175THE EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 13 February 1917, Page 6
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