POLLARD'S PICTURES, RUNANGA
“Corsica, the. Birthplace of Napoleon,” the man of destiny, has been a favourite spot with novelists and dramatists to work out their plots. The pluck of the men, the jealousy of the, women, the vendetta and the continual feud's existing between villages, have been used as themes for many stirring dramas and novels. The, star feature of to-morrow night’s new 1 programme is a big American dramatic success entitled, “A Siren of Corsica.” Tiro story is'a powerful one, Corsican jealousy being the basic theme. Syd Chaplin, the popular Keystone comedian, will be seen in “Fussle’s Wayward Path.” The supporting subjects are all new and up-tq-data,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 January 1916, Page 2
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