McLEAN’S PICTURES.
TO-XIGHT. ’ “THE OFF-SHORE PIRATE.” An all-star caste will he .starred in the “Off-shore Pirate” at the Princess Theatre to-night. In this unusual picture, which was adapted from the story of F. Scott Fizgcrald, as published in The Sartunhiy Evening Post. Miss Dana has a part that brings out all her unusual gift. As Ardiln Fainham, the girl who is stolen by a modern piratical young man, she excel.her previous efforts, The story tc)P of Arditu Farnliain, young, rich and beautiful, whose heart has gone to a scheming foreigner who clove rlv plot - for her money. Her relations realise what a rogue he is. but Anlita is adamant and intends to marry him. In despair, they contrive a plan. Tobv .Moreland, a happy-go-lucky young fe! low, boards Ardita’s yacht with a handful of cut-throats, and seizes the vessel. Out of this romance springs—hut unexpectedly and after thrilling happenings. A two-reel comedy, gazette, the thrilling serial “The Timber Queen will conclude a fine programme. Tuesday, AYill Rogers in “Jubilo.” -
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1924, Page 1
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169McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1924, Page 1
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