MAORILAND PICTURES.
TWO GREAT PROGRAMMES. To-morrow (Saturday) evening the Maori land Pictures are featuring an exclusive William Fox production entitled ‘‘The Mountain Woman,” a story of the Kentucky hills, and an adaptation of Charles Neville Buck’s novel “A Pagan of the Hills.” In Hits delightful picture story Pearl White takes the leading character, probably no group of people are more picliiresque and interesting thaii the mountaineers of Kentucky and lennessoe. and Miss White lias the part qr a tempestuous daughter of the hills who has been reared, as a boy and named “Alexander” by her disappointed father who had wanted a. hoy. Monday’s programme contains, as the big attraction, the first: production of Clara Kimbell Young and her company, entitled “Eyes of Youth.” It lias scored a tremendous success and has charmed multitudes. It is a story that deals with the problem of knowing the right firing to do—whether to sacrifice one’s happiness for others or to choose .'the career that means I tic soul’s highest development. It is a story that is hound to delight local patrons and should not be missed ®n any acocunt.
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Shannon News, 27 January 1922, Page 3
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186MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 27 January 1922, Page 3
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