AMUSEMENTS.
REPORTED MISSING” TO-NIGHT.
Sclzniek’s super special “Reported -Missing,” starring Owen Moure, will lie the star attraction at the Princess Theatre to-night. A picture replete with a great story, a greater star and the greatest producing genius of the age m seven stupendous reels crammed tight with pep, punch, rich, exquisite humor, and super laugh-pro-ducing stunts. Owen Moore is the star, and he is seen to great advantage in this picture. He makes the most of every situation—whether it he humorous or serious, and never once does he sense exaggeration. From a young man, reared in the lap of luxury, to the transitory stage wherein he is able and willing to fight any one and anything, lie is interesting. So also are the others in the supporting roles. The photography, including some trick features, is exceedingly good. This special picture has Had a remarkable run right through Aust'alia and New Zealand and has been witnessed by packed houses everywhere.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1923, Page 1
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159AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1923, Page 1
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