MCLEAN’S PICTURES
“CARBARY SHEEP’” WEDNESDAY
On Wednesday Mr McLean presents Miss Elsie Ferguson, the most beautiful woman on the stage or the screen. Elsie Ferguson brings with her a personality of glorious beauty and a. dramatic talent that rises to the highest pinnacle of perfection, a combination which will not fail to make as powerful an appeal to the public in Hokitika as does the art of any other artist on the screen to-day. Her first magnificent vehicle is ‘‘Barbary Sheep,” a graphic screen version of the famous novel by Robert Hichens. It is the Artcraft’s acme of cinema artistry, and tells the story of a neglected wife—the gift of destiny placed in the hands of an Arab Chieftain and of the husband, whose passion for sport blinded his eyes to bis wife’s allure" ments.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1920, Page 1
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135MCLEAN’S PICTURES Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1920, Page 1
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