ANITA STEWART
'ln Old Kentucky' is undoubtedly the most sensational and spectacular drama of 1920, and is the biggest feature in which Anita Stewart has ever appeared. It is' crammed with incident and thrill, containing all the attributes of a great serial in ' seven smashing reels of good melodrama. '■ Under the direction of Marshal Neilan. Anita Stewart does her best work, and fairly revels in the role of little Madge, the hard-riding waif of the hills. Thrill follows thrill in rapid succession, and these are punctuated by scenes of heart interest and pathos and sentiment. A great horse race, a wonderful fox hunt, a mountain i .feud, a battle between, moonshiners and j revenue men,_ a daring leap across a chasm by the heroine on horseback—these are ' only a few of the thrilling incidents that : are featured. Fast action characterises , the " A ' ,ole °f the seven big reels. 'Tn Old • ? £ " & kj'' * s now showing at O'Brien's Good supporting items are promised. The Empire Grand Orchestra is a feature of this popular house. ' i
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Evening Star, Issue 17482, 13 October 1920, Page 6
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173ANITA STEWART Evening Star, Issue 17482, 13 October 1920, Page 6
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