ROYAL PICTURES.
Another picture that displays the enchanting beauty and delightful talents of Olive Thomas will he screened at the Royal on Wednesday, “Darling Aline,” with the lovely little Harrison Fisher girl in the title role, is a story of Ireland and America, furnishing many striking contrasts, and. beautiful scenes in the land of the Shamrock. The star is at her best in the role of a colleen, unsophisticated and whimsical, but alive with the natural wit and humour of her native land, and contrasts favourably with the more worldly-wise'girls of America with whom she comes into contact. The star has a sort of “Peg ’o My Heart” role, and her feet have no •path of roses to tread, the way in which she greets adversity, always with a smile, as a true Irish lass would, and eventually comes out on top, makes one quite fall in love with her. Extras will be: Charlie Chaplin in “The Female Impersonator” and “The Branded Four.” . Thursday’s programme will include the star, “Pa trie a Brent, Spinster,” and items by The Pion-. eers.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2358, 22 November 1921, Page 3
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180ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2358, 22 November 1921, Page 3
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