AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. MARY .MILES M INTER WEDNESDAY. Mary -Miles Minter, the <l;iinly American favourite will be the sun al lli: - prim-ess Theatre on Wednesday in llie pi'ixL.ilion. “Rosemary (.'limbs the Heights.'’ It is a pretty love story combi noil with an engrossing muitil ■]■ mysLer.v. Miss Minlcr appears to alt active a.haulage as Rosemary, the girl who goes to the city and i < onbarked oil a satcessfnl career as an at list w hen she becomes tbe innocent victim of misguided jnsth.e. ’I here is a nniril' r in the n.artmenl horse in vhieh IL-sema: y icid'S ami through a series cf coin .h nccs that make her appe.ir guilty hot aid a do 11. she i- ar- ,....| ~<! and hr.ic'dl to f ial. It is mihv at the last me m.-nl t'l it a coetess on of a w itness Trees Re-ru rv. Ihe supporting east is of a high order and include sneli prominent players ns Geoige Periolat. Alan Finest and Margaret ci-cilv. A Topical Budget. an fmlnstrial subject nild comedy completes the programme. On Thursday an ennsnid story and pietmv on- that lonlrn'd* the glamour and excitement ol lbondh iv's night life, with the happy p - a< e and calm of a counti.v home such in •‘The Midnight Bride", n Yitagraph feature that rffoids Gladys Leslie untold opportunities of showing her capabilities in a highly emotional role One sees the sensuous dancing of X' " York's smart set. contra,sled with tingraceful Grecian dancing of a girl * School tlk: use and abuse of wealth and the combating of hrnte strength with the force of 1-ure love. The midnight. marriage and the rapid ami tense hapnenings that surcfi'ih d it brought out with telling vividness, and presented ill a manner that cm tie- a conviction to the onlooker. WSr.LEAM'S PISTUiISS. |.;\! ]) PKN.M TT. TO-NIGHT. M- M- 1.-in in-cs-ents to-iii-h 1 —Sills pi. .U,.-, " Enid Rennet's la'--) P oal"i.iilit picture, whhhis no urn n-lo mail . 1,,|, a c.ntcst of angn women, with hairpins living, and a gleaming ,|.tiashiiio in ihe dim light. Miss Pen,nett, as Mniorie Bowen, a modiste's laud-l. li.uls a jewel ami a letter . nil -1.,. 11., Pcen sent in obtain, in the .session of tin un*critimlou* woman, ...pi she battles effectively for 1 heir Tier anlngonist. M a rise p :)v is. well-known emotional netiess is Miss Itonuolt’s equal in size mid . I'ength. so that both nursed scratches rod bruises for several ‘-a'' ,||U ’ Their morns wee bidlv torn.
worn*. i och ... ••rd tlcuv were onnrinmn on'oinmes in I. airbill-. The supporting ' ,(, ms ,n----.Pel" a two-reel CcnGirv cemedv ' ••1"'siinimer Madness." ft >- G." real, human stuff of which great picture- a c made. William R - Mill - ha- pnA d an ideal combination ol " ,M ' ..iniiml and d'.'Cl'lv appealing \lo \'.o lias handlrd n ‘bdicaio t.ouu ih'licaicly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1921, Page 1
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