FARLAND'S PICTURES.
'A BLUEBIRD STAR
Tonight ITarland's as usual are screening a Metro, and that means a picture that will grip the attention from -start, to finish. "JThe Mower of No Man's Land" is the title of the story which is in six acts, interpreted by leading Metro pl-a.ver.-s. for JTew Year week ■i-h.-re will be a progranimo .i*■!i. i;''ill!. rpiiusieucnn.'- on Mond:..\ v. il.ii tii<-' fi'-si lUm-bml pro-d'.n-lioii Levin has seen. .These Jilixts have now o- -world-wide. fame 'L|o> producers are lavish in their use of everytiiing- calculated to give a. picture power and reality and they have succeeded in making their productions rank among tire finest in film don). The title of Monday's film is "The Social Buccaneer," (IOOOft of brilliant screen story. Tliere will also be a star comedy entitled "Fat Lizzie's Lingering Love," On Tuesday the feature film is "The Madness of Helen," a play with a delightful surprise in the climax.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 29 December 1917, Page 3
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156FARLAND'S PICTURES. Levin Daily Chronicle, 29 December 1917, Page 3
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