FINE PROGRAMME AT ROYAL
Realism and warm human chapters, emotions dramatic because tbtaro colourful —these are, after all, tliings that make the best motion picture story material. Proof is afforded here by the ca rent offering at the Royal Th«“ Kingsland, a film version of the nM old Bell Wright novel, “The Shephe of the Hills.” , It is a worthy m cessor of the best big human sew plays of the past. This production brings the t>*ar backwoods and its quaint folk tically and artistically to the welt is filled with colour, drama, truetive feeling, romance, and the trn . atmosphere that makes its wt"glamorous. Players who stalk convincing across the screen in charactensauo” of the Wright novel are Alec B. cis, in the title role; Molly o and John Boles in the principal romance. “Vamping Venus," an uproarmcomedy of ancient Greece, B } 3T f~t -Charlie Murray, is the second featlll-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 519, 23 November 1928, Page 14
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150FINE PROGRAMME AT ROYAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 519, 23 November 1928, Page 14
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