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Show FIXE SCREEN" STORY Have you ever read Opie Read's famous novel of Southern folk. "The Jucklins?" If you have, you will perhaps be pleased to see those sturdy characters visualized in Geo. Melford's splendid Paramount productions pro-ductions of this play when that picture pic-ture is shown at the Kinema Theatre Thea-tre next Sunday and Monday-Few Monday-Few changes have been made in the story, so that every vital scene of the novel will be found in the screen adaption made by Frank Condon. Con-don. He states that every character creation has been preserved, while the story itself unfolds on the screen exactly as it does in the story. There are twenty impoartmtrarf There are twenty important roles in the picture and all have been developed de-veloped by plavers capable of portraying por-traying each distinct type as Bill Hawkes, the fighting school master, while Guinea Jucklin is portrayed by I Mable Julienne Scott. |