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WORLDS PICTURES.

“RED HEAD.” ‘ ‘ Red Head, ’ ’ the Alice Brady feature at the Town Hall is the story of a wealthy young man about town who marries a cabarfet girl on a bet while under the influence of liquor. Later, they both regret it but she decides that k so long as she has taken him “for ■ better or for worse, ” she may as well make a man of him. She succeeds but the path proves steep and rocky, and she is forced to sufl’er much humiliation and many heart aches. The picture is a human one—the story of a human man and a human woman with their good ami bad sides. “Bedhead.’' is the kind of a picture that will leave - a pleasant taste in your mouth.

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Patea Mail, Volume XLV, 14 October 1921, Page 3

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WORLDS PICTURES. Patea Mail, Volume XLV, 14 October 1921, Page 3

WORLDS PICTURES. Patea Mail, Volume XLV, 14 October 1921, Page 3

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