ENTERTAINMENTS.
ROYAL PICTURES. Patrons of (he Royal Theatre will lie treated to a most thrilling drama to-morrow night, entitled “The Night Watch,” in which the worldrenowned actress of “Over the Hill” takes a leading part. This alone, is sufficient to satisfy most picture fans. It is the story of a Tennessee feud, and is described as a thrill-o-drama. The old story of the girl who wants to marry a young man and of the objection of her mother to the union will be reviewed from a new angle at the Royal Theatre on Friday night, when “The Denial” will be woven about this question, and handled in quite a different manner from tht usually set down on the screen. As an extra “Wolves of the North” will be screened. THOMAS MEIGHAN IN “IRISH LUCK.” Lois Wilson is leading lady for Thomas Meighan in his latest starring picture, “Irish Luck,” which heads the programme at the Town Hall to-morrow evening. With the star and director, Miss Wilson went to Ireland to make many of the scenes in the picture. The story tells of a man on a visit to Ireland, who is mistaken for a nobleman, and of the thrilling events that happen through the mistake. Some of the world famous scenes of Ireland are seen during the unfolding of the fine story of “Irish Luck.” With a good supporting programme this picture will be screened at usual prices. A big cast of .players headed by May McAvoy, Ford Sterling 1 , and Roeklift’e Fellowes, interpret the highly novel and entertaining story “The Road to Glory,” heading the programme on Friday and Satuiday next.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3540, 21 September 1926, Page 2
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272ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3540, 21 September 1926, Page 2
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