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% :'' "THROUGH THE WALL.'? A SPECTACULAR MYSTERY PICTURE " Detective stories have hot been exploited to any great extent 'by fllnfprqducers, as they present considerable difficulty, but the Vitagrapu play, "Through the Wall," shown for the first time at Everybody's last night, ean claim to have surmounted all obstacles. It is brimful of thrills, has a complicated plot, which runs through six parts containing gripping situations in plenty, and ends up to the entire satisfaction of tho picture-seers. The chief, figures i" tho story are Heidelman (George Holt), a born schemer, and '/Cosuenil," his outwitter. Tho villain, does not hesitate at murder, which, is Airricd out in a 's'enSatioual style, and diverts suspicion to an enemy. Tho play is full of up-to-" date machinery, including a secret.chamber with revolving panels, and topical interest is provided by means of a realistic submarine scene. To-night will see the final screening of this unique film sensation. To-morrow the matineo idol, William Farnum, will appear in the latest tfox feature, "The Man of Sorrow.*'
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 May 1917, Page 2
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169EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 9 May 1917, Page 2
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