EVERYBODY'S.
"THROUGH THE WALL," A BLUE RIBBON FEATURE. . A lively detective story with an amazingly original master criminal is found in "Through the Wall," to be screened at Everybody's to-night and to-morrow. George Holt, the. Vitagraph dramatic player of strong parts, is suited to perfection in the role of Ileidelman, the spectacular plotter who is the central figure of the play.. The scene from which the film takes its title is dramatic, and its conception boldly original. By a scries of cunning stratagems, Heidel'man gets rid of one. lie fears, and fastens the crime on another of his th; murder being achieved through a hole, in the partition between two adjoining cabinets in a fashionable restaurant. The detective "Coquenil" is an equally good characterisation, and his wits prove satisfactorily equal to outwitting the desperate Heidelman. The submarine scone is realistic, and the secret chamber witu. its mysterious revolving panels is most convincing. The supporting films are > good even selection of topical and interj est subjects.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1917, Page 6
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165EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1917, Page 6
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