WORLD’S PICTURES.
"/THE CLIMBERS."
“The Climbers,” Clyde Fitch's famous play, which, depicts with rare insight into human nature the phases of everyday life with which we are all familiar—the social climber, the climber after wealth and position, the political climber (often by the backstairs) the crowd of the never-satislied —has been made into a wonderful picture by Vitagraph. One of their very best productions, with the star who will soon be 'the world’s best, Corimie Oriflith, and a strong cast. The picture is a bigger and belter version than the play, it puts (he light on the petty and hypocritical clement of the upper crust, of society, it is the story ol a charming and beautiful daughter of the newly-rich. Unseeing his sclfish, motives, she marries the wrong man. His caddish character is revealed when a financial crash comes. Then comes a smashing (dimax.
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Patea Mail, Volume XLIV, 1 December 1920, Page 3
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144WORLD’S PICTURES. Patea Mail, Volume XLIV, 1 December 1920, Page 3
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