AMUSEMENTS.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS-TO-NIGHT. “ 1 ho -Mollycoddle” adapted from the novel by Harold McGrath is Douglas Fairbanks’ latest .screen offering. Here tin' star is seen as the descendant of a fighting line of ai!eestor.s hut lie is the 1 yield-of his species and civilisation has created in him a fop. But a real girl entered tlm sphere of things. Then his iueestry took Hold. He forged to the 1 iont. and scorned as his plainsman grandfather might have scouted; stood up under lire as liis Revolutionary granfaihers have; rescued beauty in. distress as liis cavalier father surely did; and fought as all lour of his grandfathers would have if rolled by one. V. aliace .Beery as 'ho villain" had considerable to do in denouncing the ancestry of “The Mollycoddle” over his environment and Ruth Reniewk, as the pretty girl who starts the turning point
cl it all, is icsponsihle for many of the tluilliug situations. A big supporting piegramme will also he shown including a two reel Mack Sennett comedy “The Duck Hunters”, “The Lion Man" and also another comedy "The Adviser" (two reels). Orchestral sections and usual prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1923, Page 1
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188AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1923, Page 1
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