CAREER OF KATHERINE BUSH.
BIG FILM AT HIS MAJESTY’S TO-NIGHT.
Elinor Glyn’s daring and realistic romance, “The Career of Katherine Bush,” will be screened at His Majesty's Theatre to-night. Elinor Glyn has written many sensational stories notably “Three Weeks.” but none has the stamp and realism that is told in the narrative of "The Career of. Katherine Bush.” One of the characters describes the appearance of Katherine Bush in tho following words; “'She was the most damnable attractive creature lie thought he had ever seen, she was like some dangerous, lazy lioness.” Tiie passionate scenes as written by Mrs Elinor Glyn are faithfully depicted in the photoplay, which is one of the most sensational films that has ever been screened. The supporting programme is worthy of the star attraction and includes amongst other good subjects, a five-reel New Metro subject, “In for Thirty Days,” which features the popular star May Allison. It is advisable to book seats as early as possible so as to avoid disappointment. Seats may be booked at Muir’s.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5536, 17 July 1920, Page 2
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