HUNTERVILLE
ST. JAMES’ THEATRE GENE S'TKATTON PORTER S BRILLIANT STORY Next Wednesday at the St. Jame.Theatre, the management takc£ the greatest pleasure in announcing Monogram’s m<>*» rly adaptation of the popular Gene St rat ton-Porter story. ••Keeper of the Bees.’ This appro priateiy follows on the production of another romance by this famous authoress—“A Girl of the Limberlost.” Although the two stories are quite different in type, they both bear witness to the same capacity of the authoress for building a vivid and picturesque background. In *‘A Girl of the Limberiost,” this background is a living picture of Indiana rural life in the late 19th century, while in “Keeper of the Bees’’ she has placed the scene of her drama in a peaceful Californian sea-coast community. It’s as lovely as it is intriguing, and it’s going to give you the entertainment ment delights pf your film going lifetime. Neil Hamilton, that handsome favourite, gives the best performance of his career as Jamie, while lovely Betty Furness is beautiful in the role of the Htorrn Girl Mollie. A brilliant supporting cast includes Edith Fel|o%w, Emma Dunn, Hobart Bosworth, and Helen Jerome Eddy-
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 45, 22 February 1936, Page 5
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