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AMUSEMENTS.

everybodys pictures. 'ho J.L Y.WOOD”—W E ONES DA Y. “Tlollywood”—Tiic land of the movin'; picture brought to the screen in all its glitter and fascination I This long heralded Paramount super attraction is hilled for screening at the Princess 'll l eat re on Wednesday. This is perhaps the most remarkable and novel picture of its kind over made, for just about everybody of note in the him world to-day is featured in this production. The story, dealing with the girl " ho “wants to get into the movies” is

a most logical one, and shows the trials and difficulties that must he encountered on the road to Filmdom. Not only does “Hollywood” contain the greatest assemblage of moving picture stars, Inil a very novel feature of the film is that many people who do not ordinarily appear on the screen, hut who are the real brains behind the scenes, are shown at work. Cecil de Alillo for instance, the famous producer of many of 'Paramounts greatest successes, is seen at work in his official capacity, selecting stars for this production. “Hollywood” has been produced by Paramount as a dedication to the art of the screen, and without a doubt is one. of the most remarkable moving pictures in history. A two-reel comedy and the latest in Topieals will also he shown.

,0n Thursday next another of the popular English Pacing Dramas will be presented entitled “l.ong Odds.” It is one of the greatest racing pictures ever put on the screen.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1925, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1925, Page 1

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