ROYAL PICTURES.
It was Mack Sennett who flashed the wit, wisdom, beauty and brilliance of “Mickey” to tile world. It was Mack Sennett who has produced another triumph—one that will out-rival “Mickey,” and its title is “Molly O,” starring Mabel Ncmnand. A Cinderella story is told in “Molly O”—-a story bubbling over witli comedy, yet fraught with faith, wit, humour, pathos, beauty, pageantry and romance and graced with exquisite glimpses of human nature. Miss Xormnud touches the peaks of art arid the heights of comedy in her portrayal of a daughter of poverty struggling against the overwhelming odds of environment to reach the uplands of happiness. “Molly O” is to lie starred at the Royal Theatre to-night. Comedy, “The Referee.” Prices 2/and 1 -, plus tax: children “half price.
On Monday night Viola Dana will appear as a vamping detective in “The Match Breaker.” This Metro production presents the vivacious star as a sort of a female Sherlock Holmes who finding she is only fitted to steal other girls’ sweethearts, makes a professional occupation of ir with the idea of rescuing susceptible males from the schemes of designing females.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2490, 7 October 1922, Page 2
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188ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2490, 7 October 1922, Page 2
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