ROYAL PICTURES.
Fannie Will’d has u. claim l:o the title of Die “lady of perennial youth.” In “Innocent,” George Broad burst's fine drama, in which .she handles the title role as' it has never before been played, she is what she portrays —a young girl on the threshold of an unknown world. Her extreme youth radiates from her; in figure, deportment, and that rare quality of beauty that is her own, she is in years about sixteen, and by her consummate art she grows up before your eyes on the screen. , “Innocent” is a drama thiil will live long in the annals of screen dramaties. Written by a master hand, it has every quality that is necessary to make a complete and satisfying success, and that Bailie's have done their ,share fulsomely is evidenced by the perfect manner of production. - See this picture at the Royal to-night. As an extra another episode of “The’Scnrlet Runner” will be screened. On Monday night a William Fox two-feature programme will be screened. Xeed more be said ? Tom Mix will he soon in “Western Blood,” and Vcleska Suralt in “The Siren.” For this great attraction the usual prices only will be charged. ,}
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2131, 22 May 1920, Page 2
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198ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2131, 22 May 1920, Page 2
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