McLEAN’S PICTURES.
TO-NIGHT —WILL ROGERS. Mrs .McLean will present a. huge pD>gramme this evening at, the J’rineess Theatre, when America’s greatest soreen actor, Will Rogers "ill he slaried in his latest 1 icture “Water, Water Everywhere.’' Nothing can surpass its immensity—its red-blooded action it* tremendous appeal. Here is a fragment of the story, told in random scenes from the picture, lie has been sentenced to twenty years’ imprisonment for a crime he never committed. During his incarceration it is evident that the prison system is all "long, but there is no hope of redress inside the f prison, theiefore. when the opportunity offers to escape, lie takes it. However, the pilot does not evolve so clearly as the original convict intended it. and soon the whole prison is empty. It then becomes the duty of the refoimer to get all the escapees back, when it is known that the now govern- > - or ~f the gaol has promised to give consideration to each man’s particular ease. A Mack Sen net t Comedy anil gazette will conclude the finest programme ever shown to a Hokitika, audience. ■ J<)n Friday. Mrs McLean announces she has secured the big Stoll picture “Four Just Mon” by Edgar Wallace.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1923, Page 3
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202McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1923, Page 3
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