ROYAL.
A picture as impressive as the vast uncharted snow regions of the North is lioldin gforth at the Royal Theatre on Saturday. It is “Back to God’s Country,” a dynamic tale of the North, from James Oliver Cunvood’s ever-populaf novel of the same name, and has been made into a really spectacular production by Irvin Willat who direction for Universal. The story 'might be likened to the snow country, full of surprises to the explorer travelling its smooth, sparkling surface. He plows through snow drifts, rises on knolls from where he can overlook the placid sea of snow, then to, the top of a mountain range \Vhenco he sees the mighty creation. Renee Adoree is effervescent in her role which is both dramatic and gaily youthful. This characterization will win for her many more fans. Robert Frazer is handsome and manly in the male lead and demonstrates his ability as a real actor. Prices 1/and 1/6. Children 3d and 6d.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3781, 19 April 1928, Page 2
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161ROYAL. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3781, 19 April 1928, Page 2
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