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McLEAN’S PICTURES.

FRIDAY. Romance, suspense and thrills are promised in the Associated Exhibitors' Feature. “Stormy Seas” starring .1. P. McGowan and Helen Holmes, which comes In the Princess Theatre on Friday. Tin* grounding of a Gig steamsliij» is followed i»v tin* realistic* Burning of a yacht at sea. and the rescue of those aboard by another vessel after a frantic chase in response to an S.O.S. call. Hither one of these tragic oe-

ciirrcnees would have caused every live newspaper to issue a special extra, but in this picture they are lull ioeidelit-. •--essential ones it is Mile, and uolidei fully faithful lo I lie life, i o a In gieul, thorough’ hum, hi story, tin the single condition that lie will overcome a weakness that threatens to mill bis career, a girl promises to wed u handsome young skipper with whom she is in love. 'l'he limn breaks his word, his mad recklessness causes the destruction of his ship and he brings disgrace on himself and humiliation and sorrow to his fiancee. The story of “Stormy Seas” is by Arthur \Y. Donaldson, and it is one of throbbing heart interest throughout. Don’t miss seeing J. P. McGowan and Helen Holmes, tearless stars of exciting action, in this mighty melodrama of raging emotion, sweeping with dramatic intensity anil crashing with tiimnilnous action.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1924, Page 1

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222

McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1924, Page 1

McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1924, Page 1

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