ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE PEOPLE’S. LAST NIGHT OF “GOD'S CRUCIRLE.” One of the most entertaining pictures which has been seen in New Plymouth was screened on Saturday night at the People’s Theatre. “God’s Crucible.” it is called,la picturization of Ralph Connor’s novel. “The Foreigners.” There isn’t a single, dull moment from the start o fthe picture to its smashing climax,—which, by the way, isas powerful a thing as the screen has ever known. The locale of the story it laid amid the grandeur of the snow capped Canadian Rockies. It would be. unfair to select and one member of the cast for special mention; —they were all splendid. Gaston Glass, who scored so triumphantly in “Humoresque,” is seen again as a young violinist, while the remainder of the all star cast are seen in roles to which their talents ideally suit them. “God’s Crucible” is a remarkable picture—don't miss it. The final screening takes place to-night iwth Episode eight of “The Blue Fox” in support.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1922, Page 6
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163ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1922, Page 6
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