AMUSEMENTS, MEETINGS,
MUNICIPAL PICTURES. "DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. ’ ’ “Feet of Clay,” the latest production for Paramount by the. man who made “The Ten Commandments,” will be shown for the first time at the Opera House, to-morrow evening. The story is one of New York and California and features Rod La Rocque, Vera Reynolds, Victor Varconi, Ricardo Cortez, Julia Faye, Theodore Kosloff and Robert Edeson in the principal roles. It is an adaptation by Beulah Marie Dix and Bertram Millhauser of the. sensation ally successful magazine story of that name by Margaretta Tuttle. The California episode consists of exotic beach carnival scenes at Catalina Island. You’ve never seen anything like it in all your born days. The New York scenes flit, according to the best De Mille standards of dramatic contrast, between the Harlan flat of Vera Reynolds and Rod La Rocque and the luxurious home of Julia Faye, Amy's half-sister, and her husband, played by Robert Edeson. If you’re looking for real screen entertainment and that “sometihng new” in motion pictures, do not fail to see this remarkable film. In addition to this great picture will be screened a Whitman-Bennett production entitled “The Lost Chord,” a throbbing story of a man’s faith, based upon Sir Arthur Sullivan’s famous song. “The Lost Chord” is a great picture —nothing loss. A tender story, exquisitely told and acted with a warmth and vividness that will make it live forever in the hearts of those who see it. All election results will be announced to-morrow evening (election night). Be wise and book your seat at H. I. Jones and Son’s.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19445, 3 November 1925, Page 2
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