ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE PEOPLE’S. LAST NIGHT OF. “SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE ?” “Should a Husband Forgive?” the splendid William Fox special which has been running at the People’s Theatre, will conclude its stay with to-night’s showings. This, great photoplay, written and directed by R. A. Walsh, whose ramf is associated with other celebrated screen successes, tells a profoundly human story in a series of thrills, all closely related to the question on which the story hangs: Should a husband forgiyjjf? The story holds one’s interest every moment, and the tenseness of the situations gives thrill after thrill. The bill includes a big Sunshine comedy and gazettes. BERT LYTELL AND ELMO LINCOLN TO-MORROW. To-morrow’s new bi*T presents the popular Bert Lytell in his big new Metro play, “The Right of Way”. The bill also presents Elmo Lincoln in his big serial play, “Elmo the Fearless” and gazettes and comedy. EVERYBODY’S, FRANK MAYO IN “THE RED LANE.” There always Iras been a peculiar fascination about border life that has inspired. authors to thrilling tales of intrigue, romance and two-fisted combat. Holman Day, one of the best known modern authors, has written a tale of 'the American-Canadian border, “The Red Lane,” which ranks as a masterpiece of its kind. The screen version of this novel Will be shown at Everybody’s to-night an<to-morrow when the Universal feature, starring Frank Mayo, is announced. Holman Day, probably knows the life of the North Woods better than any other American writer, because he was born but a few miles from the international lines at Vasselboro, Maine, and for more than thirty years was part of all the activities, sometimes sordid, but always -interesting, which comprise the real drama of the North Woods, All of Holman Day’s best books are tales of Maine and the Canadian border, dealing with his adventure and romance of the primitive man as opposed to organised society. “The Rod Lane” is supported by an excellent programme of comedy and topical films.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1921, Page 6
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