KINGS PICTURES.
TONIGHT’S PROGRAMME
Coming to-night to the King’s Theatre. Norma Talmadge in her latest production, the film version of George Barr Macucheon’s great novel, “Grnustark.” It is a wonderful production, and beautiful Norma is at her glorious host, in a modern setting of silver and gold, of royal counts, kings and queens. Norma, as the Princess, objects to her parents’ choice of a husband, when she meets a young Englishman. The story is extremely interesting, and makes wonderful entertainment.
In addition, Douglas Mac Lean, in “The Sunshine Trail,” will be shown. Just imagine yourself in James Henry MacTavish’s boots —back in the old home town from your western ranch, expecting the Silver cornet band to greet you and your old sweetheard to throw her arms around your neck and tell you things—and instead, getting blamed for everything bad that’s happened since the James boys left. And on top of that, nobody believing you’re al l ve, anyway !
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10334, 4 September 1926, Page 5
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