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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE EMPIRE. MAE MARSH Iff A GOLDWYN FEATURE. A Goldwyn version of Irvin S. Cobb'? well-known story, "Fields of Honor," wiil b* i»Teehed as the principal film at the Empire to-night- "Fields of Honor" is described as being a -film of rare charm and beauty- The central figures in the story are two French girls, who emigrate to America, and there, in the great city of New York,- meet with many strange adventures. The picture is notable for the fact that the two Marsh sisters, Mae and Marguerite, play the leading roles. Mae Marsh, who will be remembered a? the charming heroine of that other tioliffhtful Goldwyn production, "Polly of the Circus," is said to give a most excellent character nortrayal. Her sister's work is also of a high order, and Vernon Steel makes a most convincing Wo. The settinca are also well done, being on the usual lavish scale of the Goldwyn Corporation. "Fields of Honor" will be screened for to-night only. COMING TO-MORROW. MARY MILES MINTER. There will be a complete change tomorrow, when the charming Mutual star, Men- Miles Minter, will feature in a mirthful story of a- young girl and her waywardness, entitled "Annie For Spite."

EVERYBODY'S. 810 MOMENTS ARE FREQUENT IK '■THE SOUL OF SATAN." Pop and punch pervade the new E«« feature, "The Soul of Satan," in which Oladys Brnekwell starred before a full house at Everybody's on Saturday. The hijjh spots are the thinsrs which make a picture. The matter between serves to advance the story, and must he told interestinglv if the photoplay is f.o be a success. But it is the. his; dramatic and emotional moments which remain in the memorv of the spectator and decide the fate of fee production. "The Soul of Satan" "jrets over with a hansr' because its high snots have a "mmch " Picture to yourself the vividness of such scenes as these, and remember that Gladys Brockwell is acting tlie part of Miriam, the girl. Those who missed this picture Saturdav have another opportunity to view it to-night.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1918, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1918, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1918, Page 3

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