AMUSEMENTS.
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101 l Chaney, who lias recently been hail al as thr screen's greatest character a; ■ lor, plays tin* mast impvrtaut rah' in lit'tiy t'o: 111 >'i 111 's n.'iv starring: pmilm tmu. *'l’<u- Thosi' We I.ovi'. - ’ a lail.lv, yii rrlrair, which entiles in til" I'l iiii'i ss Theatre to-nio', ll . Air Chaney was li'irn in Culnrailn Springs, loth hi- par.'ills I»;■ i ll o ileai' unit".-; from hirtli. In Is'.l'l, altar h ■ hail lii'di a theatrical pri i; ■r t y man. Im proclmcil
“Tim Little Tyio.in’’ with his hrntlmr. II" starteil in pictures in 1912. in Eni-ver.-al slan-sliek rom.'ilii's. Ills ivmarkahh' wal k i:i Gi xu-ge Inane Tin ker's “The .Miracle Man" was the beginning of his rapid rise in public favor, and “The Penalty,” tlie Gnldwyn production in which h" was featured as the crippled ina-.’-vr of the underworld, stamfied him as the peer of character men of motion pictures. When Miss fnnipson engaged .Mr Chaney for “For Those We 1.0ve.” she hailed him as an old friend, for they had worked together in “The Mirmie Man." the production that started hnili of them on tlm road to fame, Rerniee Arnold (Petty ('iiliipsc:i) c.nildii'L swim a stroke, hut she bravely jumped into the lake in re.-cne a Iml of ten who i apparently drowning. She herself is nearly dr.owned hv the hoax, going down foi' the third time. She is saved hv Trix L'lner fl.oti Chaney'), whos" reputation is iptite unsaviiry. In her platitude she displayed open friendsliip for Trix. which -iiirt.d gn-op and brought disaster to hn family circle. Her ereat 'nerilirc and sunr'ine hero ism finally compiers and I rings ahnnt a happy ending. Miss Conipson give. a
correct iranslalini of human cnmlioi in the third of her own personally produced productions. The support ini; pictures t i-night are a two-reel eonm.l\ and further elmiiters of “P.illl'alo Pill." Orchestral selections and usual price.-.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1924, Page 1
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