AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD PICTURES.
“DADDY LONG LEGS,” TO-MORROW.
Tilt new and true Mary Pickford in her first super-feature from her own studio, marks an era in picture presentation to-morrow (Thursday) evening in the Princess Theatre, when Pollards will present Mary Piekford’s picturisation of Jean Webster’s successful story and play, “Daddy Long Legs.” As Judy Mary Pickford makes a triumphal entry into her long merited position at the head of her own company, her own production from her own studios. Although she has become recognised as “the world’s sweetheart,” she has never in the past done anything that so justly entitled her to the soubriquet as “Daddy Long Legs.” That it is her greatest success is undoubted. The great critic, the public, lias already set its seal on the production, and pronounced it good beyond measure. Patrons are advised to remember —You have never seen Mary Pickford until you have seen her in “Daddy Long Legs.” It is a poem of perfect production.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1920, Page 1
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161AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1920, Page 1
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