AMUSEMENTS.
J ACKTE C'OOG A X—MON DAY. “My Bov” an Associated First National attraction which is scheduled for the Princess Theatre on Monday, is one of tlie most fascinating stories over shown on the screen. The star of the production is Jackie Coogan, made famous through his work with Charles Chaplin in the “Kid” and as a star in his own right in “Peek’s Bad Boy”. I’athos and humour have been skilfully blended by the director into a production that grips the heart and compels one to return to the theatre to see the picture again. As an orphan, who has arrived in New York. friendless and homeless. Jackie makes an appealing figure. 'l'he story written especially for him, furnishes this lattle star with a part that fits him to perfection and allows him full sway to demonstrate that lie possesses exceptional histrionic ability, Claude Rillingwater and Mathilda Brundage are in the supporting cast. A very good supporting programme will also be shown including the latest Pa the Gazette, Rathe Review, and “Snookv’s Fresh Heir” a two-reel comedy starring Snookv the f I umanzee.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1923, Page 1
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184AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1923, Page 1
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