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THE INNER VOICE

E. K. Lincoln, the romantic screen actor, will appear at Everybody’s for a limited sngagement, beginning to-day, in the American Kinema Corporation’s super production of ‘The Inner., Voice.’ This picture was recently given its first showing at the Strand and Broadway Theatres, New York. The metropolitan critics consider it to bo high araoii" the really notable movie productions of the year. The story which it tells is said to be a powerful dramatic recital of a man who gave unselfishly the best that was in him to the world, and in return was overwhelmed with treachery, unfaithfulness, and disgrace, With his soul embittered against ms fellowmen, he struggled upward out of the depths, resolved to faro the world again and demand restitution. Mr Lincoln in this picture is supported by a very large and capable company of well-known players, which includes Agnes Ayres, William Riley Hatch, and Fuller Mollish. It will be remembered that Mr Mcllish was for many years one of the best Shakespearean actors on the American stage, and wa£ with E. H. Sothem and Julia Marlowe until their recent retirement. A topical and a ecenic will bo shown along vith other pictures.

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Evening Star, Issue 17604, 8 March 1921, Page 5

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THE INNER VOICE Evening Star, Issue 17604, 8 March 1921, Page 5

THE INNER VOICE Evening Star, Issue 17604, 8 March 1921, Page 5

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