“One Exciting Night,” D. V. '“.-i! fith’s latest spectacular iliiih.r. is due in Wanganui early next ■: ..til. As one critic puts it: “It may r.t.t be either as artistic as ‘Orphans of tin; Storm,’ but it is a greater picture from the public standpoint than either ‘Orphans’ or even ‘Way Down East.’ It certainly lives up to its title—it is sure ‘one exciting’ picture.” • • • « Donoghns, the famous. English horseman. is shown in “The Sport of Kings,” the English sporting drama due at His Majesty’s next week. This play is the best racing drama produced for many years, is splendidly acted and lavishly produced. It is a treat to see fresh faces on the silversheet, especially if they have the new and extraordinary type of beauty of Phyllis Shannaw, the heroine of “The Sport of Kings.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18790, 26 May 1923, Page 13
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