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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. “HOLLYWOOD”—TO-NIGHT, l’orhaps the most generally discussed place in the world to-day is “Hollywood” ‘the magic land of the movies.’ Much has been written and said about it, hut the most fascinating and vivid description that has evei been given is contained in the Paramount super attraction “Hollywood” which is the big feature on the hill at the Princess Theatre to-night. This picture has been produced at a great cost and practically every star of note in the film world of to-day plays a part in this remarkable screen offering. The story deals with the fortunes of a young girl who is obsessed with the desire to become a movie star. Of the difficulties and trials that must he met in this ambition, the story is in a large measure made up. The story takes the spectator through the studios. shows the directors at work, and depicts the life of Hollywood in a manner that has never been attempted before. The picture is one that will appeal to everybody, hut especially to those who are interested in the fascinating art of the screen. “Hollywood” contains the greatest assemblage of screen stars ever gathered together for a picture; there arc thirty real stars and fifty screen celebrities in it. ft was produced by James Crime, maker of “The Covered Wagon” and “The Old Homestead.”

On Thursday the great English I?ncring story “Long Odds.” will he screened. The thrilling story of a steeplechase which will make you grip the arms of your seat. Miss Williams’ orchestra and usual prices.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1925, Page 1

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259

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1925, Page 1

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