AMUSEMENTS.
POL LARD’S PfCTUHES.
DOUBLE PROGRAMME MONDAY
On Monday noxl Pollards arc screening two big dramatic productions, altogether- ten thousand foot of film, Bessie Love in “The Little Boss,” Vitagraph drama, and May Allison in “Social Hypocrites,” a Metro feature N dtania. A lumber camp along the giant redwoods of California in full operation is shown in “The Little Boss,” Bessie Love’s newest picture. The lumber jacks are shown pulling down the big trees, sawing them, yarding them, and finally riding them where the water is white, and a slip means death. “The Little Boss” is a swift moving romance
of the big tim Ikm- country, with a strong love interest and many comedy reliefs, as might he expected from a picture in which Bessie Love is the star. Bessie Love shows rare versatility in “The Little Boss.” In this picture she changes from the rough and ready little backwoodsman, in the earlier scones, to 1 the polished society girl, matching wits with a most experienced “man-hunter” for the love of the man she loves. As the little boss of a big lumber outfit. Bessie performs some stunts such as usually arc tackled only by trained woodsmen.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1921, Page 1
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