AMUSEMENTS.
TWO SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
On Wednesday next at the Princess Theatre a special William Fox Comedy drama, in five acts entitled '‘Good-Eye Girls” and starring Carmel Myers and William Bussell will bo presented for one night only. This is one of the best pictures from the Fox studios, it is a comedy drama in five of the fastest acts you have ever seen full of humor and punch. If you want to be thrilled from your head to your toes—seo ‘‘Good-Bye Girls,” and supporting this fine picture is a two reel riot of mirth “The City Chap” starving A 1 St. John. On Thursday next a special First National starring one of the world’s greatest favourites Norma Talmadgc in her very latest and host productions entitled ■‘Smilin’ Through”, this wonderful picture shows tho popular Norma at the zenith her brilliant career.
McLEAN’S PICT USES. A WONDERFUL PICTURE. At the Princess Theatre this II uesGny evening M'Loan's Pictures will present the wonderful Nazimova in “Tho Brat” a 7-reel Superb Special. It is a screen version of ‘‘t he Brat” produced by the great picture director. June .Mathis who directed that great success “Over the Hill.” Nazimova is one star whose personality rises supreme, no matter what tho vehicle. She. is mistress of the emotions. She has I teen called “the star of a thousand moods.” Tho public has crowned her queen of the screen. Nazimova started tho rush to tho box office with her first prod action. It was “Revelation and it proved a revelation to shrewd exhibitors who booked it quickly and got the money. “Toys of Kate” was another big moucy-gctter. Then came “Eye for Eye,” and more attendance records went to smithereens. I lien “Out of tho Fog,” with Nazimova claiming a greater following than ever. Her recent tremendous success, “The Bed Lantern” is fresh in the minds of all. “The Brat” is as strong, if not stronger than anything Nasdtnova Ims ever done. Jt is novel, ft has “pep” and “kick.” It is hacked l>v a phenomenal record on the stage. A two-real comedy and gazette will conclude a magnificent programme. Usual prices will prevail and McLean’s Supreme Orrchestra will vender apprintc selections. On Friday a six-reel picture drama cntilled “What AVoineu Will Do.” starring Anna Q. Ncilsson will be shown.
At Ross and Kumara, McLean's will screen “The Brat,” starring Nazimova.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1924, Page 1
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