PEERLESS PICTURES.
“A Man’s Home,” a Selznick special with an all-star cast, will be shown in the Town Hall to-night for the last time. PEARL WHITE. Popular Pearl White will be shown on Friday and Saturday and at the matinee on Saturday in the big William Fox production “The Thief,” based on Henri Bernstein’s greatest play. Miss White has added to her fame since she joined tho William Fox forces and abandoned her serial career. Her dramatic features have been picked with care. These new pictures have in them real Pearl White thrills, that, are just as enjoyable—and sometimes as breath taking—as the “continued-next-week” serials. “The Thief” is full of mystery. Until the end of the play no one can tell wlio the culprit is. It is understood that William Fox disregarded the expense element in his aim to give Miss White the best pictures she has yet made. The supporting pictures include. “The Branded Four” and “The Golfer,” a two-reel Sunshine comedy.
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Grey River Argus, 20 July 1922, Page 8
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163PEERLESS PICTURES. Grey River Argus, 20 July 1922, Page 8
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