ROYAL, KINGSLAND
GOOD FRIDAY PROGRAMME Imagine having nothing better to love than a chicken—and a barnyard fowl at that. That was the predicament of Madge Bellamy in "The White Sin.” Master Picture’s big drama of modern youth, coming to the Roval Kingsland Theatre to-morrow, *in which she is a lonely little country girl, who has only Juliet, the hen, to lavish all her affection on. A great love finally comes to her, and she goes back to spend her honeymoon on the old farm, where Juliet still waited for her. Harold Shumate, a St. Louis bond salesman, wrote the story directly for the screen.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 20, 14 April 1927, Page 15
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