THE PICTURE WORLD.
'vsf‘ —. EVERYBODY’S. *=■ LAST NIGHT “k)F .CONSTANCE TAL-MADGE-IN “A LADY’S NAME.” In “A Lady!a Name,” the ever-popu-iar Constance Talmadge has a congenial role' ;» She is a novelist for an4 .in order to study; s some ( iSk ‘typesT for a-husband and invites? several applicants’'to c6mo apd inspect" hir, as she'teriiis it,. Very soon. she becomes entwined in series of awkward! complications, and -when these are satisfactorily untangled,.she does’ , secure a very Jikely-look-ihgimate. The plotii» has a sparkle, and" is in every way very enjoyable. The supporting pictures include, a' comedy, the Pathe Gazette, the sixth episode of “Stingaree,” and a beautiful Bcc-nio picture entitled “Raindrops.’ Tc-night is the final screening occasion. * r THE PEOPLE’S. I CHARLES RAY AND MACK SENNETT. ✓ - To-night’s big new programme presents the popular screen wonder-hoy, Charles Ray. in bis big Western play, (“The Sheriff’s Son.” Ray is ’cast as the jboy who has inherited a fear from the sight of bloodshed aud brutality in his infancy. His . transformation is portrayed through ’‘ a ’succession, of thrilling and exciting situations that positively grip the mind. Absorbing 1 It will stir you! Your attention will be held nailed on the screen! ’Ray is better than he has ever been in ‘,‘The Sheriff’s Son.” The latest, and greatest of the Mack Sennett comedies,, entitled “Uncle Tom Without a ’Cabin,” and gazettes are also shown. -
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16681, 2 March 1920, Page 3
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225THE PICTURE WORLD. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16681, 2 March 1920, Page 3
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