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AMUSEMENTS.

HVERYBODYS PICTURES. “HODD.AiAN HUM)” TO-NIGHT Oi all elements necessary to a successful laotiim picture ]>i - otluc-tion, none i- iilore essential than logical action. (’oiiversatiou anil lone character analysis is interesting reading, hut it canlint he interpreted on the celluloid. Jt is berau.se ol this fact that only certain hunks and plays ate particularly lit fir adaption on the screen. During the current season, William Fun lias brought, out a number of these, which have impressed picture patrons particularly fnmiiglioiit. the country. Antony: the latest of these teas ‘‘lloudnian Blind.” from the ureal old stage play • f 188.5. which pleased thousands of New Viit'liet's who set up AA'allack's !hcatre a-, their Broadway shrine. The lovely Annie IF.he had 'the dual rule played in the picture by Gladys llitici t and Kyrle Bellow played in tile lead now handled by David butler. The play was pi'oditccil first in London. that cine } ;,}■. with Wilson Barrett, ctj-au-thor in idle lead. Collaborating with ear Henry Arthur .(ones. Barrett wrote the play. The picture version ol ‘‘ i I nod nia n Blind” comes to the Pianos Theatre to-night. In the cast with Duller and Miss Mulct to, are Frank' Campcau. -Marc Ah Dcrmntr. Trilby Clark. Bogina Connelly. .Tack Walters ami kiddie (Iribbon. The picture was ilirected by .lolm Ford. .Mr Fox’s remarkable success in stage and haul, adaptions gives rise to the expectation that “I loudiiinn Blind” will he r. mighty interesting and cnlcrtainiug picture. The latest. Fox News and a special l\vu-reel com. dy will also he shown. On Thursday Warner Bios, great classic of tlie screen “Main Street” from the. famous novel by Sinclair Lewis will he the big attraction, and supporting this the famous Leather Pushers and a two-reel comedy will bshown. Miss William's Orchestra and usual prices.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1925, Page 1

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296

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1925, Page 1

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