“PEACEFUL VALLEY.”
Commencing at the Queen’s Theatre on Friday next, is the latest of cheerful Charles Ray’s screen triumphs, “Peaceful Valley,” a most absorbing story of lore and adventure on the farm where a villain goes to rule others and rues instead —where real human beings laugh and cry their way through - true-to-lite strugglesr—where a country lad’s brains prove a match for a financier from the city, who comes to rob the simple country tolk of valuable lands. This picture will delight everybodybecause it is another example of Charles Roy’s thorough masterfulness in handling the role of H'osiah. a young farmer, and sole support of his mother. The box plan is at the Bristol.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18320, 10 August 1921, Page 7
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