McLEAN’S PICTURES.
lIOAD TO LONDON TO-NIGHT. McLean's Pictures present to-night "The Head to London." starring Bryanl Washburn. "The Hoad to Loudon” is a jolly, rollicking adventure—just the kind of a lark you could wish for yourself. What matter the -ameness of after years with the memory of a romance as spontaneous, as thrilling, ns daring, as amusing as that of Hex Howland, peppy young American, and Lady Emily, of the IJritish nobility. What helped make it exciting and romantic was being ill a strange land, where the disjoins were dilferenl. Imagine eloping with a pretty girl before you bad ever been introduced to her. and having to remember to keep your "borrowed” ear on the left side of Ihe road! Written by David Skaais Fmter. "The Hoad to London” was made for tinsole purpose of letting Itrvaiit Washbum give an adventure-thirsty world one precious hour of the quintessence of entertainment. So contagious is its fun that, after seeing "The Road to London,” you feel as though you had bad the adventure, instead of Bryant Washlnir;i. Comedy and Gazette, with the serial complete a fine programme.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1924, Page 1
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185McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1924, Page 1
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