“THE FIRST DEGREE.”
si ♦’ 1 ■ ■ It is always on interesting- occasion i when an actor comes to a turning ; /point in his career. Frank Mayo reaches such a place in “The First Degree,” ithe Universal production coming to> the Maoriland. Theatre on Monday. Haying) established himself as ; one of the. leading portrayers of vigorous, outdoor roles on. the screen, in this latest photoplay Mayo enters the field of purely emotional drama. The picture has its exciting moments of physical conflict but these are incidental to the more gripping conflict of emotions in a man’s tortured mind. George Pattullo, noted Saturday Evening Post writer, wrote the original story which was adapted to the ‘screen.
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Shannon News, 5 October 1923, Page 3
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