“LIL O' LONDON.”
.1 STERLING DRAMA
To-night will bo the final opportunity of seeing “Lil O’ London,” th<‘ featured film of London’s slnm •and society life, by the renowned London Film Com pony at Hayward's. Miss Bdna Flugrath, in the name part, gives of her best and as “Lil” depicts a quaint character taßen from real life, and part of this historv s cleverly wopen into u drama, which for characterisation and realism dhos SK-Idom been equalled. The suoportng subjects ore wetl chosen, notably among which is an Edison drama entitled “The Phantom Thief.” This ploy was •written, hut not completed. by Mark Swan. A prize of 1000 dollars wa v offered hv the “Dramatic Mirror’ for the best ending, which a-iv won hv Miss Maude Clement Moore, ft. is a powerful plav with 'inusual ending. “TITT» Pahiatua rshow ’ w ill he shown in the eomp■ ‘-ted form hv specie 1 request. Pashonld not miss seeing this fine animated record of a district event. Other films considerably jjssist, in king one pf the best all-round *- ri<-s shown here.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5361, 19 February 1916, Page 5
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