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LIBERTY THEATRE.

“THREE GREEN EYES.” A strong oast is presented in this picture, including Carlyle Blackwell, Evelyn Greeley. Montagu Love, Juno Elvidgo and Johnny Hines. The story is as follows;—A love affair exists between Lucille Valo (Juno El video) and i a young architect, Paul Arden (Carlyle Blackwell), but the girl’s widowed mother wants her to marry money. The mother urges the suit of a wealthy mill owner, Allan Granat (.Montagu Love), and finally prevails upon Lucille to accept him. But before her marriage Lucille writes a letter to Pam, asking him to follow her to New York and save her from the unwelcome match. _ Paul is thrown from a horse and injured, being taken care of in the homo of an entomologist, Thomas W iggnn, who has a son named Johnny (Johnny Hines). The latter is in love with Marian Vale, Lucille’s youngest sister. Two years pass, and during o all this time the letter has remained in a hiding place devised by Lucille and Paul. Lucille and her husband, whom she now loves devotedly, return Lorn abroad and the husband unwittingly employs Paul to make some changes in their house. Paul meets Lucille pr.d makes ardent love to her, but relents when ho finds she loves Granat. They then set out, after preliminary demonstrations of jealousy on Granat’ s pmt, to recover the missing letter, 'ihe efforts to do this furnish much amusement and dramatic action. Two other love_ affairs develop in addition to the original one at the beginning. The three verdant optics belong to the samo number of jealous people, none of whom happens to be blind in the other eye, and thoy furnish plenty of comedy and drama in what is one of the best World features teen on the screen.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20001, 17 July 1920, Page 8

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LIBERTY THEATRE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 20001, 17 July 1920, Page 8

LIBERTY THEATRE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 20001, 17 July 1920, Page 8