"NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HER."
A STRONG EMOTIONAL APPEAL. "No Mother to Guide Her," a heart story' put on the screen by William Fox will be screened at the Maoriland' Theatre qn Saturday evening. It is adapted from the stage.play by Lillian Mortimer. The Plot deals with two young girls; one, the daughter of wealthy parents, sufcrounded by everything love and money can give her; r.he other, motherless and left to the care of a brutal step-father. The author has tallowed the fortunes of these two girls from their childhood and woven a strong and human series oi events about their - lives. The picture 4s brightened by many touches oi homely humour and quaint bits of character drawing. It also contains a sensational train wreck that « good for a high power thrall. Much of the deep and searching emotional appeal that was the foundation ol "Over the Hill" is apparent in 'No Mother to Guide Her." Its characters are true and their actions are in strict accord with probability- ine production is of superior quality in every particular.
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Shannon News, 17 October 1924, Page 2
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178"NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HER." Shannon News, 17 October 1924, Page 2
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