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McLEAN’S PICTURES.

“PINTO” to-nk;mt. AlcLean’s Pictures present this evening a Goldwyn picture. “Pinto" starring Alabel Normaud. Pinto is a girl of the West, who has grown up under the guardianship of five ranchmen in whose care her father left her when he died. Her daring exploitoil her pony legs nearly drive the cowhoys on the ranch to distraction. Consequently they are overjoyed at I lie news that Pinto is to go to New York for a year to visit with Pop Audrey. Pinto whizzes along at a speed only possible in a Alahel Norniand picture. Pinto lands like a bombshell in New Pork society, horrifies a reception, lassoes a lover, exposes a domestic triangle, and returns to Arizona with a new r?t ol table manners and a sweetheart. A real triumph for the funniest comedienne <m the film. A wonderful face. Mabel Xormand is the most liberally imitated comedienne in the world, hut do you know of one actress who can even remotely approach her? “Pinto” reveals her in a thousand entrancing moods. The supports include the serial “The Timber Queen.” a ( hristie comedy ‘T’or Love or Money,” a Topical Hudget. and an educational “The Chilkot Cubs.”

Saturday—“ The Hoad to London” starring Bryant Washburn. It i.s a rollicking romance, an exciting adventure of a trim Yank in a xLrnnge land, who kidnaps a strange girl. Produced at the exact spots mentioned in the story, it discloses Piccadilly Circus. Cliaring Cross, Trafalgar Square. Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, .Buckingham Palace. Thames River and Old Windsor Castle. Coming—-“’lhe ICOth. Chance . from Kthoi M. Dell’s novel.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1924, Page 1

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McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1924, Page 1

McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1924, Page 1

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