POLLARD’S PICTURES.
| CORRINE GRIFFITHS, WEDNES-
[ DAY. On Wednesday next Pollards present Corrine Griffith in “Deadline at 11,” a | big' Vitagraph feature. Few jieople ; who read their daily papers have any idea of the “how or wily” it is done. They never have seen a big daily at work. “Deadline at 11” is a picture that sheds interesting light on the inner working of a newspaper, and with the added attraction of the ineffably charming Corrine Griffith in the role of a girl reporter, makes fine entertainment. The action of the story is intensely dramatic, with plenty of realism and intrigue and touches of pathos as they arc found in every newspapet office. On Thursday next International Attractions by arangement with Pollards ' present the All British Masterpiece, i “Alt’s Button.’ “Old Bill” and “Alt | ’Jggins,” bis pal are again seen in a roaring’ rantin’ fun story “Alt s Button,” a companion picture to ‘The Better ’Ole,’ which will lie screened at the Princess Theatre on Thursday evening. The whole-souled and spontaneous laughter that greets the unfolding of the tale of “Alt’s Button,” is an indication of the highly entertaining finalities ot i this exceptional picture, a worthy companion to that great English classic “The Better ’Ole,” a cleverly conceived | sequel to the old fairy tale of “Alfid- ' din’s Lamp,” the connection heir-* that tin l lamp ot old was melted down and reappeared in the shape ot a button on the new tunic of on-, Ali 'lggins, host known as Old Bill’s partner, and one of Bairnsfather’s “three musketeers.” The prices for this big attraction are j fixed at circle ‘2s Id, stalls Is Id, child- j nm half-price. Reserve seats at Me- i Intosh’s. |
PEOPLES PICTURES. THE NIGHT WORKERS” TONIGHT 1 .
To-night at the Westland Opera House the Peoples Pictures present a Mason film starring the popular Jack Gardner and Marguerite Clayton in “The Night Workers.” a thrilling drama of those who live by night. 1 lie story of a grl from a little country town who was drawn into the whirl of a big city, with it’s fast night-life. There she encountered many adventures calculated to destroy her innocence, to rob her of her very ideal, making one ot the most thrilling dramas on the screen. The latest gazette, a scenic and comedy are included in the supporting films.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1921, Page 1
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