POLLARD’S PICTURED
Princess Theatre, Wednesday. The Pollard Picture star feature foi Wednesday night, “Fatty and Mabe Adrift,” must not be thought tbf ordinary Keystone contribution, Thii 3,000 ft Triangle production renki with the best of melodramas in daring plot and sensational scenes. Nothing better in photography and realistic storm scenes has been produced ana the daring and dangerous rescue wort by the lifeboats and motor boats car only be realised when you s<=e that thsre is no fake about it, but genuine crossing of dangerous bars into the open ocean beyond. Patrons aie guaranteed by the management that Keyatooe stands alone in Keystone productions. There is no Keystone chase, ft stands firmly for genuine oomedy, sensational gctniisi and superb photographic studies combined with the splendid comedy work of thoso two pears of comedy, Miss Mabel Normund and Fatty Arbuckle, for its success. The supporting dramas are, “The Butterfly Lesson” and “Ophelia” by the Lubin Company.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1917, Page 2
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