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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYEODYS PICTURES. “WHEN A .MAX'S A MAX.” MOXDA Y. “When it Man’s a Alan” is the first ni nine Harold Hell Wright stories which will he given on the silver sheet. It is the lir.st of that nine to he produced h.v Principal Picttires Corporation as a First Xalional Attraction, and according to the authors and producers, this is the logical story to first grace the pieture sheets of the world. The theme of the story has to do with —-the remaking of a mar. -rather the AIAKIXO of a man. An eastern millionaire finds himself dnbhcd a “tailor’s dummy”- -even by his own sweetheart, lie decides to make a man of himself and win the admiration and respect of his friends, lie leaves his palatial home, dons old clothes, and starts life anew in ihe cattle country of Arizona—and makes good! John Bowers is given the role to enact, and those who have seen his portrayal claim it to he tins finest he has yet given to the screen. Marguerite de la -Motto plays opposite the star, and others of the exceptional cast include George Tlackathorne, June Marlowe. Hubert Frazer. Forest. Robinson, Charles Mailes. Fred Stanton, Edward Hearno and a host of others equally prominent in filmdom. The production is the full feature length, and those who have seen private screenings claim it to he the outstanding picture of the season. A specially good supporting series will also he presented including a two-reel ■ t-omedv. .Miss Williams’ Orchestra and usual prices. Wednesday next- Paramount's great special “Hollywood.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1925, Page 1

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258

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1925, Page 1

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