AMUSEMENTS.
* 3 “TIIOI.W'S ,\.\l) OHANCiK p HI.OSSH.MS.” % Ti)-M(;irr. P Til-night a l;iv: S|i{>: ii| Master I'jcLiiiv £$ I;irri <-!Ic Taylor. Kdilh Huberts. ” :<'■ 11 Kenneth Harlan i>i "Thorns ant! M Orange Hhi.-soms” will Im> the big at>3 traction ill l!);• Princess Theatre. Tim » story i inll~j■ ir-.vs in .Madrid where luxu(l riant gardeas, shadowy patios and t rnpical sunsets- delight tin* eye-. K>m t•*!11• Taylor plays Kosita. i!n> fiiscinn- § tiny Spanish priaia tlmma. Nor i- the g lovely setting lessened when tin- plot a moves the action to Louisiana. lien 1 3 the audience sees the dignified hemp of Jj a ionthern gentleman with all the at--2 iiitHpliere of plantation life. Ivlitli 3 Huberts. as his daughter is the idolized M type of girlhood. and makes one of the ■3 most chan.tine yonntr brides on tin' 3 screen. Will the high-handed. jealous 3 Spanisli prima donna, triven to nian--3 •matching. hy way of Ihi'ddng eyes, fan-
li'stie head'/ear, and castanets evei d: -appear from the screen '? Appar- . en.lv not for ••'riiorns ami Orange I‘lo-soms” i- a> up-to-date a production as one tonhl v. i-!i—gorgeous setlinos. wonderful fro,- Its. eahaicls. radio cnncerls. runuuiir Snani-h gnrd nis. the hi 11 •-1 and last developments of Xew York se-ietv. even prisnn liars, and yet. is not Kstclle Taylor. thi' (jiteen of vamps as the haughty Spanish prima donna? Her attempts to snatch Kenneth Harlan, a young society idol, from Ivlitli Dub-rts. llw ‘‘nice girl." who wins id! lie' sympathy i; a campaign worth watching, lint wlc u a ."Spanish pt ii.ni d nina's nnra.|nill■;l love l turn t > ihe deadliest ic:don-y which in its turn I 'pel- the nn it niiscrnpnl'jiis revenue, them tiie hand begins to play, and the action ila t and I'm ions. However. Time and another lover soften the m:;-t jealous hearts, and the trio hecomes a foursome, whirl: is a mill'll more even number. A two-reel comedy and “Mullah) Mil!" serial completes the programme, r.snal prices will he charged.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1924, Page 1
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