ENTERTAINMENTS.
THURSDAY NIGHT. Lloyd Hughes, the distinctive screen player who has featured in many Thomas H. Ince productions, will be seen with Madge Bellamy in "Love Never Dies," at the Empire Theatre on Thursday night. He is shown as a successful young engineer who escapes unharmed from a terrible train wreck only to spread the report that he has been killed. Spurred on by an unwavering ambition he makes a place for himself in a city where he is unknown and rises to prominence and prosperity. But the strains of "Love's Old Sweet Song" brings back the past and reveals the fact that his love for his wife has never died. The picture was adapted from Will Harben's book, "The Cottage of Delight." Pretty Madge Bellamy, who is one of screendom's coming players, has the leading female role opposite Lloyd Hughes. She will be recalled by thousands of screen followers for her work in "The Cup of Life."
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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1416, 16 October 1923, Page 8
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