POLLARD’S PICTURES.
“Jim the Penman,” the picture that was so agreeably received at the Opera House last night will be screened again at the matinee, commencing at 2 p.m. to-day, and again this evening. On .Monday evening a super-Raffles store of an author wl I lived one of his own stories in hunt.ng down :■ gang of ruthless profit (‘ers, “It Can Be Done,” starring Karie Williams, will be screened. Earle Williams is sure to continue in popularity with such a vehicle as “It Can Be Done,’’ which tells the story that revolves around a young author who has created a popular char, cter of fiction of the super-Rafflcs tvpe. The action of the play is humorous in places, and at times assumes intense proportions. It is a sort of detective story, full of mystery, suspense and action. The love interest has not been forgotten by the author and it completes a well rounded story th: t will appeal to the average person. Elinor Pair plays o]»posite the star, who is supported by a cast of screen favourites. The film was directed by David .Smith.
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Grey River Argus, 1 July 1922, Page 6
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184POLLARD’S PICTURES. Grey River Argus, 1 July 1922, Page 6
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