ARTCRAFT THEATRE.
An element of mystery about the now photo-play, "The Teeth of the Tiger," which was initially screened at the Artcraft Theatre to-day, lends fascination to the picture. It is an excellent detective story, dealing with the further adventures of Arsene Lupin, the hero immortalised in fiction by Maurice le Blanc. The adventures of Lupin, while masquerading under the name of Paul Sernine in America, provide much scope for David Powell, who fis seen in the dual role. Vivian Martin has the lead in a story of woman's loyalty and faith, '-"The Home Town Girl."
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 138, 11 June 1920, Page 3
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