MAORILAND THEATRE.
LOVE STORY OP SICILY. “The Blonde Saint,” a stirring love story Avith LeAvis Stone and Doris Kenyon‘as the stars, Avill be the feature at the Maoriland on Wednesday. It is Marion Fairfax’s version of Stephen F. Whitman’s novel, “The Isle of Life,” and \\ms produced by Sam E. Rork for First National. Svend Gade, Avho made Corinue Griffith’s “Into Her Kingdom,” directed “The Blonde Saint.’” Italian gardens, a Sicilian fishing village, a mountain villa, and ruins of a pagan temple on “The Isle of Life,” are the principal scenes in “The Blonde Saint.” Mr. Stone is in the role of an American novelist and Miss Kenyon as an American girl, whose Puritan ideas on life in general gained her the nickname. “The Blonde Saint. ”
Ann Rork and Gilbert Roland have the roles of a Sicilian couple, Avho were banished Avith their baby to the mountains. Others important in the cast are Cesare GraAdna, Malcolm Denny, Albert Conti, Vadim Uraneff, Lillian Langdon, Leo White.
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Shannon News, 6 September 1927, Page 2
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165MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 6 September 1927, Page 2
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