AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTURES.
‘ NOT A DRUM WAS HEARD.”
On "Wednesday at the Princess Tlieatro a William Fox special Western drama entitled Not A Drum Was Heard ” and starring popular Buck •Jones will bo the big attraction. A Fox News and a screaming comedy will also be shown. On Thursday next the picture which has caused a sensation all over New Zealand. Charlie Chaplin's wonderful dramatic production “ A Woman of Paris.’’ a story of a woman’s soul, carrying with it the supreme Idem of the ages. The New York
says, ‘‘ Without a moments hesitation Me declare 1 A Woman of Paris ' the finest piece- of lilinery of the year. There probably won't be another like it for a long time. Marvellous—well, that is not half enough to say. The subtleness of the humour, the grim ness of the tragedy, the suavity of the man who wotdd he called the villain in any other film, but is portrayed in Charles Chaplain's picture a.s the one who sins in blindness- all the.se prove the genius of the artist.’’ A good supporting programme "ill also he shown and Miss Williams orchestra will play a selected programme of popular airs.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1925, Page 1
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