ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE EMPHI " “THE KEEPER'OF THE DOOR” A picture with an appeal to booklovers is announced to be screened at the Empire Theatre finally to-night, it is from Ethel M. Dell’s famous story, “The Keeper of the Door,” a romance which commences in England and takes the reader to a restless little village oil the Indian frontier. Here numerous adventures are encountered, including a plot by the natives to do away with the political resident and his party. “lhe Keeper of the Door” is entirely British, and the producers are to be congratulated on the masterly manner in wffich they have handled the subject. The atmosphere of old England is faithfully reproduced by the opening scene, depicting the ivy-covered priory around which so much action takes place, and thetG are also many glimpses of wood and dell. The prices of this all-British super-production will be: Dress circle, 2s; stalls Is fid (phis tax). As the season is positively limited to two nights, intending patrons would be wise to re* sere their seats at Collier’s without de* lay. “The Keeper of the Door” has been recommended by the censor as more especially for adult audiences.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1921, Page 6
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194ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1921, Page 6
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