AMUSEMENTS.
“MAX FROM HELL'S RIV Kli MONDAY. Homing tn the I’rim ess Theatre next Monday is “.Man train .Hall’s River.” ii'lapted Cram the story of James Oliver C nrwod. and which presents Irving Cummings with a featured east of players among wham are Wallace Retry and Kva Xovak. This vital tale tires.nts a romance of the snow tointtry a here life is lived in the raw. If offers self-sacrifice, doe-like devotion on the part of a faithful Iniskie, pathos, elemental conflict and a grandeur of scenery unexcelled. Mr Cummings gives a vigorous portrayal as the Mauniie, while Wallace Beery as the hrutal renegade plays the part with his customary skill. Kva Xovak lends i < harming naturalness to the role of the heroine. The action is laid in a sparsely settled trading post where r he wolves howl in puck during the long winter season. Mr Otirwond considers it one of his most vigorous documents. A special supporting programme will also he presented including the fourth series of llie famous Leather Rushers starring Reginald penny, also ‘‘With Stanley in A frit a” and “Bright Lyes' a .Mack Soiiiicll comedy starring Ben Turpin. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1923, Page 1
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191AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1923, Page 1
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