ROYAL PICTURES
Never has the screen shown such sumptuous and appealing pictures of Fgypl and the great desert, as iU’o seen in "Sahara,” 10-nighl’s feature at the Hoyal. Novel’ lias {<ny \Voman been featured on the screen in more gorgeous examples of tlie dress designer’s art than Louise Glaum in the thirty odd costumes she wears in the production; and never has a more seductive series of scenes of luxurious life on the desert and in Cairo been witnessed. Riches of an empire, gorvus to whet the dreams of any woman, are but a minor part of this story of a woman whose loveliness dimmed even the stars of the desert. In many ways “Sahara” is an unforgettable pie lure.
On Monday the popular actor, William Russell, will be seen in a big pulsing story of the West, “Shod With Tire,” All who love the wild free life of the western plains, who feel the lure of Ihe westland, will not want to miss seeing it. It is a play alive with action, tense situations and niighty motives. The story was written by Harold Titus, the motion picture was produced by William Fox. The play is intensely drajnatie, depicting man s primitive emotions. See it at the Royal on Monday,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2211, 4 December 1920, Page 2
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210ROYAL PICTURES Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2211, 4 December 1920, Page 2
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