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Show 'HELD BY THE ENEMY" AT LYRIC TONIGHT Filled with dramatic moments, that oxertcd a powerful appeal the Paramount Para-mount plcturltatlon of William, Oil-lotto's Oil-lotto's famous play "Hold by tho Enemy," was presented before a delighted de-lighted audience at tho Lyric theatre yesterday, That the photoplay scored scor-ed was amply evidenced, by tho interest in-terest generally shown In the production. produc-tion. Interpreted, by an all star cast Including In-cluding such playors as Jack Holt, Agnes Ayres, Wanda Hawlcy, Lillian Lelghton and Lewis Stone, and admirably ad-mirably directed by Donald Crisp, "Held by the Enemy" is dlsUnctly aa artistic achievement. The scenes aro laid In and about an old southern manor In tho final stago of tho Rebellion Re-bellion Tho story has to do with a southern belle who bollovlng her husband, hus-band, to have been killed in battle falls In love with a Yankee colonol, At the crucial moment tho husband turns up. After learning that his wlfo lovcsthe colonel, ho stops out of his wlto's pathway to love and happiness. Mr". "Holt Is excellent as Colonel Prescott, whtlo beautiful Agnes Ayres was charming as Rachel Hayne, tho sweetheart bride. |