AMUSEMENTS.
EVERVBODYS PICTURES. a aiaukfce tourneur prodcc'll OX .MONDAY. ’’The White Alutli,'’ will flutter air . , tln* screen ftr the Princess Thorn iv uit .Monthly, and claim, some more :into her entrancing charms. She ■'ill .. i-i you us she won all Paris as ea , i ll r .sensai ion of the Follies 1L yuF. Barbera I,a M.irr | urtrays •‘rue While Moth'’ in .Maurice Tunrii''ar'- ■eiven | roiluetii.ii of that dramatic story. It i-, tile most delectable •■•re ai j:eri'onmiMee of her careei', and oppo-ito her a.s the inimitahle White Moth i-. that sterling: iv lor Conway Tesrh-. The roniaie-e is IMd In Paris and New Yea'll. It denis villi the night lil'e of the Latin Quarth-r re societ v iU' .Manhattan. Tw,> brothers, American millionaires, visit Paris. One. already engaged j Another girl, falls in love with ‘‘The. White .Moth.” The other, to stop the marriage, weds the captivating dame himself. He .settles a large sum of money upon her, explaining vital b real purpose was. Then the plot takes a new twist and leads tip to an amazing denouement. Hen Lyons plays the brother \vhos ( . romance is shattered in this most extraordinary manner. But of course, things end Tory happily ‘ “The White Aletli" and her husband. The production, a First National picture. is one of the lines! of the year. And this is putting it mildly. See it ..ml be convinced, a.s well as mightily entertained. The slage .setting .us been constructed to represent the entrance jo Hades, and everything has linen don ■ to dwarf (lie size of the spider and the moth. An enormous rose and monster spider veb make it one of the most interesting settings over brought to the sr-rion. r l he dniiej::of Barbara f a Mr.rr and Charles tie Itinh' in the lasi word in the terpsf- , |,nr. an art. The late-t in Topic;ils an 1 a two-reel earned;.'. ■ -11*11■dcic.- the usual • : rand display. .Miss Williams Oi-ebos-tra and usual prices. pongafit.gTr 1 axjg-ifflauAc* kps' •**»*■" ■*' ‘Afxx?- • i •:“*>i.-it- I *. vs~u
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1925, Page 1
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333AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1925, Page 1
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