AMUSEMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE. Trapped in his own ingenious torture chamber, is the fate that finally meets Ling Jo, the evil Tong chieftain who is tile malevolent character in a. “Tale of Two Worlds,’’ tliej Goldwyn super-feature screening at the Opera House to-night and Thursday. This picturisation is a tale by Governeur Morris, and is remarkable for its ingenious plot and its extraordinary Eastern atmosphere. The love story is enthralling, commencing with the meeting of the American curio-hunter and little Sui Sen, who secs him from her balcony. Then commences many surreptitious meetings followed by the terrible announcement of her old Chinese guardian that she is to marry the evil tyrant of Chinatown. The Chinese wedding is a. picturesque scene, and remarkably beautiful, and there are also weird scenes of the. New Year celebrations. The supporting pictures include a comedy and Gazette.
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Grey River Argus, 25 July 1923, Page 8
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