OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT
"'THE FACE OF THE WORLD."
A rare treat is promised patrons of the Opera House by the manager, who announces that this evening he will show "The Face of the World," Hodkinson's newest production for Selzirick's release. This great . picture, .which was adapted to the screen from tb.B world-famous novel of the same name by Johan Bojer, deals with the adventures and misadventures of Dr. Harold Mark and Thora, his young ibride, played by Edward Hearn and Barbara Bedford. There is a villain— naturally—and a most plausible and fascinating one, for this role has been •entrusted to Lloyd Whitlock,. one of the most popular actors appearing before the camera to-day. He does his, best to win the beautiful Thora, and for a while it looks as if he were going to succeed, but fate intervenes, and in o, singularly appealing climax sets everything right. "The Face of the World" is one production which the people of Hawera simply cannot afford to miss.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 July 1923, Page 8
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164OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 July 1923, Page 8
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