PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
iA big double-feature-programme is being presented at the Pavamount Theatre to-day. It is headed by-the Rex .Ingram production. "Where the 'Pavement- Ends," a story; of ■'"the';.-South" .Seas, and is- a romance of a missionary's ..daughter-and a-.young .islandfer. A story: of one of those islands^-where "the mail is delivered once a year. Here it was ' that'Motauri.- of the island, dared to I love Miss Matilda, daughter -of, . the inis- | aifmarv, and because she hated .'her father's hypocrisy and the, look in the eyes of the only other white man on the island,, arid because she was in love, she faced the world with. Motauri. ''Where the. Pavement End's"-"is adapted . from the book of |the same name by John Russell,-* adventurer newspaper, correspondent and author, who is well known for his tales of'-the. South ;Seas.> Ramon -Nnyarrp as-Motauri. and Alice, Terry '.as Miss".'"'-Matilda" "-will";, "appeal" i"*"fo everyone..' It" :isr J'a :>i'perfect " Reproduction '..of .tropical ". life 'from the pen of. a rimn -who knows the South Spas; - "The World's .\a'~-Stage-.'i-- by. Elinor Gly'ri;-' and' 1 1 featuring. : Dorothy. Phillips, is the second feature. The story portrays vividly the. life of a screen* actress in-.Hollywood. There -are three distinct dramas ■,in this picture, all of which have been moulded-together into, a stir-. rinc; slice of life. There are several dramatic.scenes, which are wonderfully well produced, and move with vigour and precision .straight "to a startlinn; climax. The Paramount Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. B. I?-. Caultpn, contributes a pleasing musical programme. ...-" ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 109, 9 May 1924, Page 2
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