AMUSEMENTS.
POttAßb’S PICTURES.
A HAMPtON-PATH E FEATURE,
MONDAY
Powerful, thrilling, alid ill tile same breath, tender, exquisite, can truthfully be said of “Tht Money Changers’ ’ at the Princess Theatre oh Monday. It is a Hampton-Patfie production, Upton Sinclair wrote the . story around a theme contained in Mr Sinclair's novel of the same liable. Tho picture commands interest / at the very start, quickly plunging into the story, which introduces characters in New York’s high society and then shifts into t'liiiintolvn. There We see the link between the npi>er and under Worlds. A financier of high social standing worships the god of money. He cares not that the gold that overflows his coffers is at the /Ireadful cost of the souls of people to whom he illicitly sells drugs in the mysterious secret mazes of Chinatown. To expose the drug gang is the ambition of a young reporter. The action leads fast and furiously up to a climax 'that stirs the emotions to fever heat. The latest Patho Gazette and a National comedy two reels “At it Again,” completes a Shod programme for Monday night. The Orchestra will five assist by playing a mov programme of selected airs.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1922, Page 1
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196AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1922, Page 1
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