AMUSEMENTS.
TEDDY GEDARD IN “THE CAVE GIRL” TO-NIGHT.
“Tile Cave Girl” is a unique character in the annals of the screen. She can light her own battles and chooses her mate much in the manner of her primitive ancestors. Withal, she, is loyal, steadfast and true blue, never for an instant losing other people’s respect or her own self-respect. Such, in brief, is the character that will be introduced at the Princess Theatre in “The Cave Girl,” the release from First National. It has thrilling moHints, heart appeal and a wonderful love story enacted in the Voseniite Valley in the middle of winter. Teddie Gerard, known throughout the theatrical circles of London and Paris as an American beauty who has won instant
success through sheer ability, returns to her native land in this screen dehut. Jler supporting cast, is capable and contains well known hint players. I'ou know'them: diaries Aieredith. 'Vinton Taylor, Eleanor Hancock, Lilliam Tucker, Prank Coleman, Doris Karloff, Jake Abrahams anil John Deck. The strangest of all pictures. A drama of youth gone wild! A young girl, forced to don mail’s garb in the fastness of the wildnerness—A visiting party of New York’s social elect—A half-breed whose code does not include Fair play—and the magnificence of outdo.ir winter scenery. The latest in topieais and a scream of a comedy will also he included in to-night's great display. Orchestral selections and usual prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1924, Page 1
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234AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1924, Page 1
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