AMUSEMENTS
POLLARD’S PICTURES.
Two great melodramas in “The -Leopard Woman,” 'starring Louise Galum and the romantic fire brigade melodrama “The Still Alam,” featuring Tom Santschi, will be presented in°the great double programme to be screened on next Wednesday evening. “The Still Alarm” is a super-picture in all that the term implies ; enacted by a notable cast of players including Thomas Santschi, Fritzi Brunette, and Bessie Eyton. The story is o the melodramatic type, embracing art of the romance and dramatic situations of the play, but besides this i is a spectacular film of supreme in portance owing to the gigantic scene's which surpass any in ma omtude which have ever been seen on a motion picture screen. The srery “The Leopard Woman” is a colourful tale of a race into the African Congo of two people. A picture ol splendour and magnificence; rich in colourr and settings; tremendous m force; startling, in directness and ments of surprise. It is fishall those alluring elements of fasl ionable elegance that make she> Louise Glaum productions appeal to an natural women.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1922, Page 2
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