AMUSEMENTS, MEETINGS, ETC.
THE GRAND. "TIMES HAVE CHANGED." Obviously, actors, like precious stones, appear to their best advantage l in specific settings. So it would geem to anyone who saw William Russell at the Grand Theatre last night in "Times Have Changed,” his newest William Fox production. Russell appears to have attained the highest peak of felicitous expression in the company of Mabel Julienne Scott, who performed her leading lady role with much emphatic merit. The story of “Times Have Changed" Is new, having a very disconcerting but not, unpleasant way of proving wrong anticipations as to the probable dutcome of various situations. The supports include Al St. John in “The Author,” “Around The World In 18 Days” and Fox’s Worlds News. • -THE DARING YEARS." What type of woman does a young man prefer? A sweet, lovable “home” girl or a vampire—a girl who lures him through the power of her sex and a coldly calculating m.lrd? This is the powerfully dramatic theme on which Daniel Carson Goodman has based his latest photoplay, "Daring Years,” scheduled for release at the Grand Theatre on Monday next.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18975, 28 March 1924, Page 2
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185AMUSEMENTS, MEETINGS, ETC. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18975, 28 March 1924, Page 2
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