AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES.
To-night Poll arils arc showing the great English actor H. B, Warner in a drama of the desert entitled : “Tho Man Who Turned Whited’ a drama, of the desert, .'peopled with 'Bedouin bandits, Oriental houris, and daredevil Arabian riders. What you’ll see in “The Man Who Turned White.”—Desert marauders raiding a caravan. A lovely woman kidnapped by a merciless outlaw chief. Wonder sccries? in tho Oriental dance hall at ( Mzai). Tho night camp of the Dervishes. The famous Foreign Legion in action: The battle for life of three ahninst fifty on the sands of the mystic desert; and the masterly and compelling characerisatitiil of the role of Band by the famous English actor H. B. Warner. It is uirnsiinl, and it is tile biggest thine Warner lias done. A powerful, potent, pulsating story of the mysterious, silent sands, where a man finds his • shrivelled" soul, nnd a courage to face his own world,-where another’s sin has been laid upon bis shoulders. The Just episode of the “Mystery of 13” will also bo shown.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1920, Page 4
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176AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1920, Page 4
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