AMUSEMENTS.
HOBART BOSWORTU IX ‘THE SKA LION,” .MONDAY. “There .she spouts,’’ is a c-ry that In-inf's a thrill to everyone who has head sea stories, and whaling scenes are features of “The Hen Lion,” with Unhurt BnswoiTh First National special screening at the Princess Theatre on Monday. As the brutal master of a whaling schooner, the star is perfection. The story is that he believes his wife to have been faithless to him, and half crazed, makes a hell of his vessel. The wreck is realistic in the extreme, and the swimming feat through the breakers is almost incredible. The scenes on the lonely island where the castaways are shown are also very beautiful. There Is a mutiny, there is a kidnapping, and there are terrific encounters between strong and desperate men. It is a splendid tale of adventure, heroism and daring, and one of the best this manly star has done. The latest Rathe Gazette, a beautiful Post nature study (scenic)', and a two-reel comedy completes the programme for Monday ant! prices are as usual.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1923, Page 1
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