THE KING’S THEATRE.
TONIGHT'S SI'PERU I’HOTO PLAY.
The magic and masterfu. hand * f David Wark Griffith is again manifest in his latest exotic photoplay presentation of the Sontli Sea I s lands, “The Idol Dancer.” a st- ry that transports one to the beaut iiti! surroundings of these* tropic.. I islands, with the atmosphere of ?**- mance, adventure and love set amid waving palms and coral reefs. Them is a wonderfful personality in Claiiuo Seymour, who plays the title role, n graphic piece- of wonderful acting. by Dick Bart holiness as the heaclic«»iliber. and by Creighton Hale a& the invalid who meets tlui groat adventure as a "hero would. Psychology is p « sent a.s with all Griffith product ions in the attack on a ‘blackbirder’ and his dusky minions that will furnish thri'ls enough and to spare. There is not-ling commonplace al)o\ “The Idol Dancer,” it i«i a tale of redeii> lotion and beauty most thrilling. It is Griffith himself-—more need not ?«* said. Two excellent films will be shown as a curtain-raiser. The Te x plar for this evening is as usual t. E. P. Badger’s.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 2789, 28 May 1921, Page 4
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