AMUSEMENTS.
PEERLESS PICTURES. "Beau Revel” and Burton Holmes’s travels in New Zealand will be shown at the Town Hall to-night for the last time. The essential hollowness of radical social doctrines when confronted with the ordinary facts of human nature is revealed in "The Face at Your Window,” a William Fox special production, which is coming to the Town Hall on Friday and Saturday and at the matinee on Saturday. This photoplay, said to be one of the most spectacular ever made, is from the pen of Max March), celebrated author of "Eyes of Y'outh,” ' ‘ Cheating Cheaters, ” " The House ...of Glass,” and other Broadway successes. This story is told against a background of strife. Capital and Labour, thanks to the evil seed sown by the agitators, have come to grips. Nothing more real and thrilling has been seen on the screen, than the scenes at the barricades. They are the more effective because al] the action takes place on American soil. This production introduces Miss Gina Kelly, a well-known Parisian actress, who takes the part of Ruth. Earl Metcalfe, Ed Roseman, Henry Annetta, William Corbett, William McEwen, Frfßßk Farrington, Diana Allen and Alice Reeves also are in the all-star cast. The supports include "Bride 13” and a Sunshine Comedy.
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Grey River Argus, 19 January 1922, Page 2
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