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AMUSEMENTS.

“THE CRUSADER.” STAR RENT; UTITTAM RUSSELL TO-NIGHT. When "The Crusader,” a William Fox photoplay, slurring William Russell opens to-night Theatre patrons will have tho opportunity of seeing one of the Rest photoplays shown here in some time. Helen Ferguson, who lias handled some exceptional roles since her advent in the motion picture iieltl, is ill the supporting cast, Fritzi limnetic 1 , another charming actress, has an important part. The story is mm of the great outdoors. Russell is east in the role of a young farmer who goes to the Cobalt mining disiriel to seek his fortune. it is said that the picture is one of the host love and adventure stories eve i screened. Russell doing exceptionally line work in it. Press reports from other cities have praised the photoplay to the limit. The story is by A 1 ii.ii Stilivau. Howard Mitchell directed the photoplay. A “-reel comedy and the latest Onzetto will he included in to-night’s hip; display. On Thursday Alexander Dumas' immortal masterpiece ‘•.Monte Cristo” will he screened for one night only. At: epic of love, adventure and revenge that time cannot clime. A mighty avalanche of dramatic option based on the world's most lamous masterpiece a story where crashing, smashing climaxes thunder forth, one after another until the breathless spectator wonders if a. single element of possibility has been unused in preparing this supreme svmhal ol dramatic might. Ik t traced h,v a wonderful east., including :--dohu (filbert, Estelle Taylor, Rots it McKim, George Seigmanu. Fportiswoode Aitken, Rone Adoree, Virginia Fair, l . William V. Along and others. A line collection of orchestral seektions will he played and prices are as usual.

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1923, Page 1

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