PALACE THEATRE.
TWO SUPER PRODUCTIONS WITH ALL-STAR CASTS. To-night, at the Palace, Thomas Meighan will appear'in “The Frontier of the Stars.” It is a play that makes life sweeter and promotes purer thoughts; a drama that will be long remembered. The supporting programme includes Tom Mix in a thrilling five reel romance, a Mack Sennett comedy and a number of minor supports. To-morrow at 2 and at .730, another gigantic week-end programme, will he submitted. “The Great Redeemer” a Metro super-production in six reels, will he one of the big attractions. “The Jucklins,” a Paramount special production of tremendous heart interest, is another big dramatic feature.' Art Accord, the death defier, will he seen in the fifth episode of the whirlwind serial story “The Moonriders.” A merry Christie comedy, a -special travelogue, and two gazette numbers will complete the hill. “The Great Redeemer” features House Peters, and Marjorie Daw. It is a Maurice Tournier production. The story of strong rpen arid good women masterfully produced, sums up the plot. Tho romance is of a man regenerated by the mighty force for good, which allows him to go to the woman he loves with a clean heart. “The Jucklins” takes its title from the name of the family arqund which the, ■story revolves. It is a mountain romance seething with primitive passions and mellow with homely joys. It is a tale, that has charmed millions for almost a generation. The plan is at Muir’s.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6203, 7 October 1921, Page 6
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