Amusements.
McLEAN’S PICTURES. *
FLORENCE VIDOR—FRI DAY.
An unusual plot presents itself in “ Dusk to Dawn,’ tho King Vidor-As-sociated Exhibitors feature drama which brings Florence A’idor back to Hokitika at the Princess Theatre on Friday. Therein Marjorie Latham agrees .to rescue a young mail from the toils of a designing woman, if said .voting man’s father will stay prosecution of- her brother, accused ol forgery. AA'lien the young man forgot the “desiging woman,’ Rahettc by name, be fell headlong in love with Marjorie, who refused to marry because ol strangely realistic dreams in which she seemed to lead another life. To his mind it was a poor excuse, and he informed his dad that ho was “ going to the devil.” Straightway dad reminded Marjorie of her broken promise. She realized then that her only chance was with Ballet to, so she posed as a woman of Babelto’s type. Those were dark hours in Marjorie’s life, hut as dawn follows dusk, so did happiness follow Marjorie’s sufferings to reward her lor tier sacrifices. A east of well-known players gives Aliss A’idor leading support. Jack Alulhall, particularly remembered for his acting in “Turn lo the Right,” is leading man. Others are Peter Burke, Truman A'an Dyke. James Neill, Nellie Anderson, and Lydia Knott. The supports include a comedy, gazette, and serial ‘'Hurricane Hutch.” The full orchestra will supply musical accompaniment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1924, Page 1
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227Amusements. Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1924, Page 1
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