"THE LONESOME HEART."
AT HIS, MAJESTY'S.
Margarita Fischer, noted' for her beautyboth on" and dffi the stage, will be. the star film actress in the. Amel'ican S?ilm Co.'s pathetic four-act drama, "The Lonesome Heart," which wll be screened at His Majesty's Theatre this evening. ""The Lonesome Heart-' is said .to Be one of the most beautiful'films screened1 at this'theatre for some time. The acting the story and the photography combine to make the production rank among the bpst yet seen. - The story reminds one of "Rags," MaryPickford's big success, inasmuch that' in each case an unsophisticated child of nature is the heroine. Samanthy is an orphan. Her romantic nature finds.little comfort in the orphanage, and she "escapes. The girl takes all her worldly goods in a handkerchief, and all her friends in a jam tin, the only friend being a frog, fjbr which she has developed a liking. After wandering for a while she meets her. fairy prince. The youth was one of the unusual ones who are wealthy and handsome, and, a happy wedding opens the way to a realisatoin "of all that is beautiful to Samanthy, they orphan. Margarita Fischer, the pretty, vivacious lady, •who plays the' role of Samanthy, 1* exactly suited to it. - Supporting item* include "The Serpent's .Tooth," a very funny Vita, comedy, the "Path* Gazette," which has a lot of -war scenes included, ."With the French at Salonika." a great war topical, taken by permission of the French Gov. eminent," and "When Appearances Deceive," a pretty little love story by the Kalem Company. Seats may be reserved at Allden's Book Store, the Avenue. .
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXI, Issue 16604, 27 April 1916, Page 6
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