AMUSEMENTS.
Tho management of the Plaza Theatre to-day will sorcen the super featwo " Tlie woman Who Dared," which stars the celebrated operatic prima donna, Beatrix Michelena, who has already appeared on the screen with great success. " . " The Woman Who Dared" is a tense dramatic sl»ry of political intrigue and international diplomacy, and is ta.ken from the novel by A. N. and C. N. WilH.-imson. Mystrrv is the predominant note struck in this picture, but there are powerful dramatic situations unfolded. It is a big 1 , clean, stirring produc-
tion, with, some woncJerful acting—an - - ceptionally fine photo play. The supporting films are of a high standard l of excellence, j "Hauntincr Shadows/' in which Kitty Gordon is starred, continues - .to attract large > numbers at Everybody's, and appears to * become more popular as the screening advances.
Olga Petrova, in "Bridges Burned," is proving a big attraction at the Empire Theatre, and the accompanying films aro chosen in such a manner as to pravi<k fara'-' ! ' for the popular taste.
, t/P 10 thickness of the film of* a som- - bubble is the 2,500,000 th part of an; inch. *
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17063, 23 July 1917, Page 3
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184AMUSEMENTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17063, 23 July 1917, Page 3
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