Three Stars For Saturday.
A special bill has been prepared for Farland’s week-end house. It includes that marvel of the screen Edie Polo in a brand new story, “The Vanishing Dugger,” in which he is responsible for some incidents that will hold the audience enthralled. Another star that has made a hit with patrons is the startling serial, “The Mystery of Thirteen,” another episode of which will be shown. The big feature, however, is Sessue Hayakawa in his latest masterpiece, “The Illustrious Prince.” This is a powerful story, written by JE. Phillips Oppenheim in his best style, and) embodying a remarkable plot. The famous Japanese actor is now at the height of his fame and power. A capable orchestra has been organised for Saturday night, and will provide % feast of music as an accompaniment to the pictures.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 January 1921, Page 2
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