AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY NEXT. “GINGER MICK.” The advent of another E. J. Carroll attraction is a welcome moving picture event. The many picture followers throughout the Dominion who have rejoiced in tho quaint humour, the genial humanity, and the touching pathos of “Tho Sentimental Bloke,” will hail with pleasure the news that 'Mr Raymond Longford has completed a six reel superfeature successor to “The Sentimental Bloke” entitled “Ginger Mick” in which he more than, justifies tho universal acclamation that hailed tho peerless production of “The Sentimental Bloke.” In “Ginger Mick” we have ‘The Bloke,’ ‘Doreen,’ and their kiddie, (now six years, old), ‘Ginger Mick,’ his sweetheart ‘Rose’ and his ‘Cobber in Khaki’ Keith, together with a host of other atmospheric characters. “Ginger Mick” starts, (in more senses than one), where “The Sentimental Bloke” finished, on the farm. Then th ‘Bloke’ comes to Sydney to see his cobber “Ginger Mick.” The latter’s life in the slums, his enlistment in the A. E. F. his parting with his sweetheart, tile “jollo’ at the wharf, his sub. sequent deeds of daring at Gallipoli, his characteristic death with a ‘fag’ in his mouth, the breaking of. the news to Rose, and* the ‘Bloke’s’ poetical philosophy are all vividly and graphically described in this, fine film which will be shown on Monday next at the Princess Theatre, under the exclusive direction of Mr E. J. Carroll. Special music accompanies tho picture. The box plan is now open at Mclntosh’s. Prices are circle 2s Id, stalls Is Id.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1920, Page 1
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