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TOWN HALL PICTURES

“A WOMAN'S HATE” TOMORROW NIGHT. Aliee Lake’s latest picture, “A Woman’s Hate,” will be the headline picture at the Town Hall to-morrow night. A Maxwell Karger production for Met-; ro, adapted to the screen by June Mathis, from a story by Wadsforth. Camp, it is described as a photoplay of unusual interest, for it is a drama containing all the elements which make for popularity and yet which does not put too great, a strain on credulity. “A Woman’s Hate” is the story of the struggle of a pretty little show girl to save the life of a man falsely accused of murder. Having evidence whieh proves the man’s innocence, she is nevertheless unable to use it, because of a promise to the murdered man. So she tries vainly to persuade the district attorney to give up his relentless prosecution on the strength of her protestations that the suspect is innocent;. Through a Series of developments whidjk it would be unkind' to reveal to Jthoj&a. who wall see the picture, the apparent deadlock is broken, and the little heroine finds her happiness.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 3224, 27 May 1924, Page 4

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TOWN HALL PICTURES Waikato Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 3224, 27 May 1924, Page 4

TOWN HALL PICTURES Waikato Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 3224, 27 May 1924, Page 4