EVERYBODY’S THEATRE
The new picture at Everybody’s Theatre js a very tine Pathe production ”'lho Inner Voice,’’ featuring E. K. Lincoln in a story of strong human appeal. The basis ot the plot is the much discussed question whether a man or woman can experience the lull measure of human happiness unless their lives have been consecrated to the service of some loved one. In “The Inner Voice” Mr Lincoln is given the greatest opportunities of his career. He is one of the very few big stars who does not demand that special stones be written for him, believing that an actor who is worthy of the name ought to be thorougnly competent to play any role for which he is cast. In “The Inner Voice” Mr Lincoln goes through so many experiences, that at the various stages of the drama, he is the same man in body but a different man in mind and spirit. In the handling of this many-sided characterisation ho has met with the unanimous praise and approval of critics wherever the him has been shown. “The Inner Voice” from a scenic as well as a dramatic standpoint, ranks among_ the greatest and most expensive motion picture productions ever projected on the screen.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18189, 9 March 1921, Page 6
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