McLEAN’S PICTURES.
“THE Rll> TIDE”—FRIDAY. AY hat will you see in the great special picture to be shown on Friday at Ale Lean’s Pictures? The soul struggle of Tagor Khan, how a butterfly grew into a "Oman, the development of a "Oman’s soul, the first man’s appearance upon the face ef the earth, how the hand of fate struck down Count Yeronsky. the glamorous atmosphere of an East Indian province, the duel between Tagor Khan and Count Doris Yoronosky, the headlong race through tint night to save a woman's honor the glittering splendour of the palace of a yj'incely potentiate, the rescue of Princess Inilora' from the waters of the lake, beautiful women and gallant men at the Ambassadors garden fete, the philosopher’s influence over those with whom he came in contact. “The ltip Title” is a. new and 'tremendously powerful Arrow' release, "illicit tolls a strong and engrossing story. Furthermore, the lavishly beautiltil sets represent the last word in artistic perfect ion. while the east, including, as if docs .Stuart Holmes. .1. Frank Gleiidon. Rosemary Theby, Russel Simpson. Diana Alden. George Riga*, and Dick Sutherland, is as strong a one as has ever been assembled tor a single production. A\ e strongly recommend “The Rip Tide” to all those who seek that which is newest and best in screen entertainment. A two reel comedy, gazette and scenic "HI (support this powerful star picture, am! AlcLean’s Orchestra "ill render tlic incidental music. Saturday, Xano Grey’s “Riders of the Dawn. ’’
MASTER PICTURES. “LAW IF L LARCENY" FRIDAY. .Master Pictures present on Friday “I.awful Larceny” screening three of Broadway's favorite dancers. Gilda Gray "ill he seen In the cabaret scenes of the pil l ore in her South-sea dam e which has made her liiinnis as the premier dancer at the Rendezvous, one of New Yoik's leading dame clubs. In tlm prologue, of the picture Florence O' Denui-ha" u interprets an ancient Egyptian dance as a colorful background for Nita. Naldi. who is shown in a Cleopatra tableau. Alice Mason and her partner present modern ballroom and eccentric dancing in the cabaret sequence. This trio ol dancers represents the highest priced talent obtainable in New A ork ( it.' , or the United States, for llmt matter, and this is the lirst time their art was over screened. Aliss Naldi is a charmer of mi'ii in the picture and wo have given her the latest weapons with "Inch to work her charms. Not only will Aliss Naldi Is' clad in Egyptian gowns, but she will have, a complete Egyptian background. for her machinations against men. Every photograph of King Tut-ankh-Anicn’s tomb printed in this country was studied for ideas. No detail was overlooked in making Miss Naldi’s latest appearance <>n tlm screen Ihe most sensaliona! of her (Nin.rr.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1925, Page 1
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