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WORLD'S PICTURES.

".IN TJIK GLOAMING." The picture is founded on the famous song, the word.--, of which are freely quoted throughout the picture. A simple love-story turns with dramatic suddenness into tragedy. Misunderstanding parts two lives—to meet again later when the shadows seem to have lift".l. liut fate again forces 1 lie two apart, it seems "best for you and bes! for me," as the song puts it, and nor until a human life is sacrificed does the clouds lift. '.ln spite of ji-s dramatic intensity the picture is never nioibid. The events seem logical in spite of the coincidences; the interest is sustained throughout, and the spectator cannot help but; speculate as to what Ike ullimulc result will bo.

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Patea Mail, Volume XLIV, 24 November 1920, Page 3

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WORLD'S PICTURES. Patea Mail, Volume XLIV, 24 November 1920, Page 3

WORLD'S PICTURES. Patea Mail, Volume XLIV, 24 November 1920, Page 3

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