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AMUSEMENTS.

everybodys pictures. 'Sox ok Tin-; Sahara.” MONDAY. A "real cl ('sort romance, pici iires<|iio. Domiit iful. pulsating with life and "clion. filmed in the* incomparable Sahara ib-eli . 'I hat is the choice screen piece eh- resistance, ihe I’rincess Tlieaire will have In oiler next Monday, it is I'.dwin Ciireive’s magnificent pic—lurisaiii.il of |.onise Oerard’s “A Son of Sahara.” a First National film that involved a 1 t.OOt) mile ‘‘location” tiaj> li'otn I loll;, wood in Algeria tor the

players and the director who made it. I iiuit.-and- of camels, Arabs, horses and Algerian troops appear in the picture along with a number of unique Oulad Nail dancing girls from Biskra. For the auction block scenes the whole population of the village of Ohotma turned out. Jfert Lylell lias the leading male role ns a white man who from infancy has been brought tip as an Arab and who becomes the Sheik of an outlaw tribe. Claire Windsor portrays the heroine, who is taken prisoner by this \ihite sheik’s band and sold into slavery. But the Sheik himself is the secret purchaser. A most extraordinary romance devlops and alter many dramatic and thrilling situations the plot comes to a surprising finish. 'Prominent in the supporting cast are

Water McOraill, Rosemary Tlieby, Montagu Love and Paul Panzer. “A Sun of Sahara” is the picture of the year. Yon owe it to yourself to see it! Topieals, Comedy and .Miss Williams" Orchestra. Fsiiitl Prices.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1925, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1925, Page 1

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