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A MAN’S HOME. What is heralded as one of the biggest photoplay attractions of the year will be seen at the Town Hau on Wednesday at the matinee and again on Wednesday •evening, when “A Man’s Home,” a new Selznick Special, will be, shown. The story, which is a big, vital, cross section of events common to many modern households, concerns the affairs of the family of Frederick Osborn, a self-made man who has arrived at the top only after a long uphill struggle. The sudden accumulation of wealth is too much for his pretty wife who thinks of nothing hut frivolous pleasures, while Osborn concerns himself over much with business. Ralph Ince directed the picture and the cast includes among others Harry T. Morey, Kathlyn Williams, Fa ire Binney, Alatt Moore, Roland Bottomley, Graces Valentine andj Mjirgarct' Seddon. The other star feature on Wednesday’s programme features Eugene O’Brien in “Is Life Worth Living. ’ ’
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Grey River Argus, 18 July 1922, Page 2
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156PEERLESS PICTURES. Grey River Argus, 18 July 1922, Page 2
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