ROYAL PICTURES.
“Black Beauty,” the famous classic known to readers'in every language all over the world is a him production of a calibre that will make it occupy, an outstanding position among screen features. Such a picture is rarely seen. “Black Beauty” is to be shown at the Royal Theatre To-night. The family appeal of this picture is one of its strongest features; as sweet and clean a story as was ever written or filmed. Father and mother and children will extract a thoroughly enjoyable evening’s entertainment from the picture without the slightest offence, and will understand and feel the story as it unfolds. On Monday night “The Fatal Hour” will be shown. The spirited story opens with the boat race of the Henley Regatta on the Thames, where a plot is hatched to rob Nigel Villiers, the young heir to a title and estate, of his inheritance, because he snubbed a London burlesque queen. The climax is a s\Vift, hairraising struggle over a precipice that contributes to unravel the skein of entanglements.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2466, 12 August 1922, Page 3
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173ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2466, 12 August 1922, Page 3
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