POLLARD’S PICTURES.
| On to-morrow (Wednesday) evening Pollard’s present for that night only Clara Kimball Young in her greatest screen sensation, ‘‘Hush.” Dramatic ■ suspense, alluring romance and redi blooded action to set the pulses throbbing and tug at the heart strings are some of the promises made for ‘‘Hush.” ' Here is a play which give the star, ! Clara Kimball Young, the widest posi sible latitude for the expression of her I versatility in Sada Cowan’s fascinating I storv. .Miss Cowan, who wrote ‘‘Hush ; will be remembered as the author of ‘‘Why Change Your Wife.”’ etc. Aside from the unusual interest ot. the storv, there are other points which contribute to make “Hush” the highest form of idealised motion picture entertainment. The lavishness of scenic investiture such as characterises all of Clara Kimball Young’s productions, the excellence of the supporting cast, and i the unusually tine photography are add- ' cd reasons why ‘‘Hush” is one of the I season’s most brilliant photoplays. Pollard's Orchestra will render appropriate ' 'selections for the screening of this un I usual amt lavish dramatic production.
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Grey River Argus, 11 July 1922, Page 3
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