AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTURES.
A WARNER. BROS. CLASSIC—
WEDNESDAY
An exceptional film event i.s offered leea| patrons of the silver screen in the announcement of the coming of
“ I iger Rose” at the Princess Theatre on -Monday next, as the feature attraction. Patterned after the Bela.sco lday that scored tho most successful run ot any play on Broadway, starring f- 1 11 ore Llric, the actress who treated tho title role tin the stage, and who achieved such fame and popularity in her latest hit. “Kiki”; hacked by David Behiseo, whose endorsement it bears; produced by Warner Brothers, and directed by Sidney Franklin, the photoplay presents a, combination hard to equal anywhere. The acquisition of David Belasco. his play and all it stands for in ilio realm of drama, is a guarantee of high dramatic quality. The story of •■Tiger Rose,” set in the far north-west, in the region whore men and wild licasts rove at large, killing and being killed, impelled by instincts of hunger, love and fear, is one i hook-l ull of the dramatic and soul-stiri ing. As a result. the picture is said to move and tingle with human interest. Rose Rociou. nicknamed •‘Tiger Rose” for her untamed ways, is a regular wildcat, untutored and unrestrained, Leaving home after her father’s death, she i.s saved from death on a raft and brought to the factor ol a II uds.'.m May pest, who decides to adopt and bring her up as his own child. In the post she learns to participate in the loves and hates of the men she is thrown in contact with. .Supporting Denote l lric. are the following: Forrest. Stanley,. Joseph Dowling, Andre T)e Beranger, Smn Do (iras.se and Theodore Aon Kltz. On Thursday everybody’s favourite Wesley Barry in his la lest special
“The Country Kid” should also at tract a big audience.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1925, Page 1
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309AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1925, Page 1
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