FARLAND'S PICTURES.
f The Clara Jiimbali ioung sea- ! son opens at D'arland s to-iugnt, when the beautiful screen favourite will be seen m "Tile JLUse on i Susan." To-morrow niglit sue , re-appears in the poweriui picturisation of Jolin Uxeiiliain s most famous and popular novel "Hearts in ±jxile.' xne noieu acI tress has perlips the most arduous role of her career in the part of the beautiful Hope lvanovna, and her environment, in which sne is placed, is deeply romantic and exciting. The power of Itussian police officialism, cruelties to political and other prisoners who are exiled to Siberia, life in convict stations, Cossack fights, and a wolf chase, are some of the in-" cidents of the innumerable scenes of the drama. Many of the settings were taken during the winter, when the snow was on the ground and the water was covered with ice. The gloomy life of Siberia; long' stern chases over the frost-bound rivers are shown in the picture. Olga Petrova will again be on the screen on Saturday evening, this time in "The Soul Market."
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 February 1918, Page 3
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