AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S f JGTUBES. WEDNESDAY AND Till ItSDAY. On Weducsdny Pollards are presentinn Willinm Desmond in '‘The Blue Bandanna”, A Kohinson tule I’lo.iuction. William Desmond. the star with : smile in every punch, lihirneys am lights his way through live thrihint : eel.-: in "The Bine n.uul.'inmi". his latest production. '‘The Blue Bandanna' is an original story of the west ns a young .New York millionaire round it. When the donor told Jerr Ins heni| goblin was forty points shy. which ae
(Oiinted. lor several cylinders in hi: brain mu!nr inis~ing. Jeiry hiked In. lhe v-c.-t in. c.iih r !■> net away from tin eM lteim 111 nf Weil Sl 'eel i.nd feed i.| mental pap "I the wild and woolly, litii lie ran into mole excitement in \\ yom tint in a II- n Weeks than the hells a-no hears of "the stre'-i" Imd ever stir'Yi' ip. Jerry not busy, too. and with the enthusiasm of a kid started out to run some bandits to earth. When he found one of the bandits was the father of the girl he had fallen in hive with, and was an ex-convict beside, it complicated matters all lound. Desmond was iicvi hotter than in this role, and that is sayiuy a lot, for the genial William his had some splendid mediums for his talent in his recent productions.
(In Thursday .1. Warren Kerrigan ii "The Drifters’’ a hie Alaskan story wil fie Bollards star attraction "The Drifters” is a live-part drama of Alaskan life, in which ‘‘Jack" Kerrigan has one of the finest parts it has ever been his lot to portray, in the role of "Burke Alarston”, a man striving, to forget the past. Then a girl comes into hi: life and tom lies him that lie is not after all, one of life's failures. As a portrayer of virile manhood. J. Warren Kerrigan has lew equals oil the screen, and i ndcr aide direction and management his recent offerings have Keen the best of his career.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1921, Page 1
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