AMUSEMENTS.
lIOHART BOX WORTH, AIOXDAY. Ouo of the finest pictures of the Klondike gold rush days in Alaska, will be .screened at tin* Princess Theatre lor one night only on Monday next, entitled “Blind; Hearts,” starring one of the greatest character actors of the screen, Hobart Bosworth. The opening scenes, lilmcd in the ice-fields of North-western Alaska, the thrilling 'term scenes on San Francisco Bay, the spectacular destruction by fire of a palatial yacht, the prison scenes at San Quentin Penitentiary and many other settings of the story compare most favourably with the finest artistic and scenic attainments of the silent screen. There are thrills in* this story entirely apart from the superb dramatic entertainment which it offers, thrills which have a great part in the unravelling oi the plot. There lias been nothing on the screen which surpasses in sheer tenseness the rescue of John Thomas by Bars I,arson after Thomas has fallen I rum the narrow mountainous pass into a snow-filled fissure. A specially selected series will also be presented and patrons are advised to book their seats early for Monday night’s grand display. The prices are as usual.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1923, Page 1
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191AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1923, Page 1
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