ENTERTAINMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT. “THE OUTSIDER. ’’ FINAL SCREENING. Melodrama and romance—mystery and thrills. These are the ingredients found in “The Outsider” an elaborate and beautiful screen transcription of Dorothy Brandon’s stage success “The Outsider,” which opened last evening. The production ranks with the best releases issued by the William Fox organisation. The story of “The Outsider” deals with gypsy lore that will prove different and entirely fascinating to lovers of romance and adventure. Ragatzv, a chieftain possessing hypnotic powers and the ability to heal by faith, holds the centre of the screen. Loved by his own people, he is despised by the more civilised as a dangerous fakir. Jaequline Logan and Lou Tellegen in the respective roles of dancer and gypsy do the best work of their careers. The supporting programme includes Episode 5 of the serial “The Ace of Spades.” The final screening takes place to-night.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 6 January 1927, Page 2
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147ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 6 January 1927, Page 2
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