AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES.
To-night Bollards star attraction is a World Film Drama, entitled “The Black Circle,” starring Creighton Hale, a tabloid serial, with all the thrills of forty reels, and its all in one great drama. He was a cub reporter and she was a. cubbess reporter, on a big City Daily, and to make a little excitement they swooped assignments—he wrote her story and she wrote his. But editors are horrible beings anyway and the ambitious couple quit—one reason was they were discharged—hut that didn’t matter. So they sought fresh fields and pastures new—up in the mountains where the moonshiners moon shined, when* Dad ran a. paper—and they started to run the paper for him—and struck heaps and heaps of trouble
—and irate moonshiners with nasty rifles and things they shoot with. On Thursday Pollards are screening another of the popular English photoplays entitled “Nature’s Gentleman” starring two of England’s clever artists James Knight and Madge Stuart. The story of a girl of the aristocracy who marries a man of humble origin, and finds that blue blood is not all that matters, and humanity is measured by one standard—nobility of character.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1921, Page 1
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192AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1921, Page 1
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