PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
"The Wilderness Woman," the new Robert Kane production for First National, screening to-day for the first time at the Paramount Theatre, tells the story of an Alaskan miner and his daughter who, having suddenly struck it tremendously rich in the far north, set out for New York. The adventures that befell them when, for the first time, they came in contact with the conventions and restrictions of modern civilisation, are productive of the comedy. In the roles ot the rich miner and his daughter Chester Conklin and Aileen Pringle appear to attractive advantage. This is Miss Pringle s first comedy part, and she is a different actress from what she has been in the Elinor Glyn and vampire roles that have been hers heretofore. The supporting items include English gazette, comedy, and the third series of the AmundsenEllsworth Polar expedition. A bright musical programme has been arranged by Mr. E. R. Caulton for -the Paramount Orchestra. The box plan is at the Utility stationery shop, next to the theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 122, 19 November 1926, Page 5
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171PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 122, 19 November 1926, Page 5
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