HASTINGS PICTURE THEATRES.
TO-NIGHT'S PROGR AMMES . Lenor Ulric, the eelebrated Belasco star, who makes her tallrie debut in ' 'Frozen Justice," which is playing at the Cosy Theatre this change,' scores an emphatic hit. She plays a halfcaste Alaskan belle, an unfaithful wife, an exotic, voluptuous beauty with .a tempestuous fire-and-ice nature. This role, which most actresses would find difficult to portray, proves a very natural and easy one for the Belasco star. Directed by Allan Dwan, "Frozen Justice" is a skilfully contrived ir/elodrama, wliich has its most important action amid the roaring cafes and dance hall of the Yukon when the great gold rush was in full swing. Bizarre adventurers who came to it from all corners . of the globe also supply colour to this Fox Movietone pieture. As "Talu," "Little Star of the North," so dubbed by the same proprietor, Miss Ulric brings not only a wealth of dramatic talent to the screen, but proves herself to possess a very charming lyrical voice with her song, "The Right Kind of Man."
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 51, 1 April 1930, Page 5
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172HASTINGS PICTURE THEATRES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 51, 1 April 1930, Page 5
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