AT THE PALACE
“THE FAST SET.”
Beautiful Betty Compson drew capacity houses to the 1 alace on Saturday at both matinee and night performances in “The Fast bet. Tins venture has powerful dramatic moments and presents a story that is vitally different in theme to the usua run of drama. There is also a cast ot exceptional players. Betty Compson, one or the b.ggcst stars of todav plays the most prominent 1 ole, that if the young wire, while vnteipreting parts witn hle-like sincenty Jre Elliot Dexter as the husband, Adolphe iVlcnjoi as the other man and iaSu Pitts the other woman. to hrin" a woman from the streets into o no’s home and tell the .guest* the* are not as good as she is causes a scene- that makes trouble. The guests "left in anger, and husband and wile, though really loving each other are parted.. Their little child came to the woman, and then she did her best to re-unite them. She brings the lnmtand back home to meet the other man. and when they meet to fight tor tho woman both loved, the most intense scenes are depicted, and tne climax is most thrilling. Mr. Bell will appear again this evening Hus talented singer has greatly charmed the vast audiences by the perfect rendering of his numbers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10193, 4 January 1926, Page 2
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