AMUSEMENTS
POULARD’S PICTURES. “The Houso of Intrigue” a big Robertson Cole feature staining the English actress Peggy May will lead an all new programme to be screened at the Opera House to-night, (Monday) and Tuesday night. The story is an absorbing one of crooks, the underworld and society life in which events move quickly sensationally following each other with astonishing swiftness. Wednesday’s big double star display presents two super sensational features in “The ' Leopard Woman,” starring Louise Glaum and “The Still Dawn,” one of tho greatest of fire brigade pictures. Here is a real drama, of fire brigade, written in the thrilling atmosphere of the station—the hero a fireman, whose life is dedicated to the public. In “The Leopard Woman” you see a man of mighty force matching wits with a mognificent woman to win the support of a King. You see a palace of ivory and the purple of a savage court. You see the story of a mighty love that grew out of implacable hatred. The story is of a powerful man who won a woman’s heart after he had defeated her in a battle for a continent.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1922, Page 3
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