AMUSEMENTS
POLLARD’S TiCTURES. -THE SILENT -BARRIER.” TO-NICIIT. •‘’["no Silent Hairier", considered on,, of tho in-st of Louis Tracey's widely lead tun els is tile lirst. of tile author's books to he made into film plays, and that the production itself has been a cons| tieuoiis success wlcrever il has P shown, will be admitted by tlio.-o who will have the pleasure e! "mg it at tip, Princess The-atr" to-night. A u all star ,aste was srloieil headed :•> Sheldon Lewis. Col itine Barker. Cladvs Hul-in- and I'loiem-e, li'ivm. 'i in srelies al e aest lu'tie.slly he:’ eliful. nut timt front Lemiun in the cal s ol i la l Akps. wiih some wnnderiol 'a t 1 r scenes of the iee carnival sit Si. : il/.. A> the millionaire who yds : , lovely girls into his elnlcln s. one ab r ( tin 'otherShekkoii Lewis is a l'-oT'etr. j detestilhle villain, the anti-! imsis o! tile three charming vming ladies unntemed. Dramatie to a degree the story lias many gripping moments and is piodneed with the thoroughness which characterises the Hodkinson pielnres. ,\n extra sjieeial Christie comedy tt„o reels) and the latest Pat he Ca/.ette completes a lirst rate programme. j MCLEAN’S PICTURES. CHEAT PICTCHE. 'IT ESI) AY. I Mr .Mel.min presents mi Tuesday a great pieture. Can you imagine beautiful Cloria Swahson dressed i.ti r«-s and tatters? Hentemher the many furgeous gowns which have' become so . inueh a part of Miss Swanson as a result of her success ill “Male and re- ] male." and “Why Change Your Wife?” , And yet rafts and tatters are -Miss ~ Swanson's portion through a Inrge.i’or- | tion of the story of Cecil It. (le Mile's Paramount Arteraft Royalty .Masterpiece, “Something to Think About will he shown at Princess Theatre on -Tuesday. “Something to Think About” , as is announced, is entirely unlike tho pictures Cecil H. de Milte has recently , been producing, botb in theme anil treatment. 'lbis is the story of , the black smith’s daughter and the Ira- , jtedies that fol!owe<l after her iun-awa> , mnrringo to the. mall she loyeil. 1 Twin i Swanson plays the part nUld she Is de- , lio-hl l ul. She is real and sweet and | 'very human as the schoolgirl, as the ■ vnmiji wife, and Inter ns the widow, n . little victim of tragic eiivuinstanees. , And heeanse (Veil H. d r Mille is first . all a wood dramatist lie sets forth her story in an intercsing and movin': fashion. |
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1921, Page 1
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