AMUSEMENTS.
McLEAN’S PICTURES.
PCLLARO’S PICTURES.
“THE CRISIS’ ’ —THURSDAY.
“The Crisis” and “The Tiger’s Eye” the second episode of the Path'e serial “The House of Hate” are the principal attractions to be screened by Pollards at the Princess Theatre on Thursday. “The Crisis’ ’is a great screen version of® Winston Churchill’s story, but the screen version is even more gripping, aid more interesting than the book. It tells more truly more thrillirigly and more vividly the beautiful love story of Stephen Brice and Virginia Carmel than ever any words could—a critic says:“The Crisis is a big'picture, there can be no doubt of that, but, as it appears on the screen, it is far bigger historically, and as a vivid, absorbing, mcrete picture of the spirit of the times-for a period just ante-dating the Civil War, than it was as a story.” j
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1919, Page 1
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