AMUSEMENTS.
EVERVBODYS PICTURES,
A A!AI'RICK ToURNEUR PRODUCTION- AIOXDAY. “Tim Wlii to Aloth.'’ will flutter across the .screen at tin- Princess Thcati'e on .Monday, ami claim .some more victims to her entraining charms. She "ill win you as she won all Paris as the dancing .seiisa'ion of the Follies Ro.valc. Jhii'lii.'ra La Alarr portrays ‘I he White .Moth’’ in Maurice Tourneur's screen production of that dramatic story. It is the most delectable errorm performance of her career, and uppo-ite liar as the inimitable White .Mot!i is Hint sterling actor Conway learle. The I'oinanee is laid in Paris ami New Vork. It deals with tile gay night lile of the Latin Quarticr an societ-v of .Manhattan.
I w,, brothers, American millionaires. ti.it Paris. One, already engaged l another girl, falls in love with “The White Moth.'* The other, to stop the marriage, weds the captivating dance himself. lie settles a large sum of money upon her. explaining v.hat h real purpose was. Thou the plot takes a new t"i.-t and leads up to an amazing denouement. Hen Lyons plays the In-other whose romance is shattered in i?ii.s most extraordinary manner. Hut of course, tilings end very happily I “The White Aloth'' and her husband. The production, a First National picture. is one of the finest of the year. And this i.s putting it mildly. See it and In- convinced, a.s well a.s mightily entertained. The stage setting has been constructed to represent the entrance to Hades, and everything has been done to dwarf the size of the spider and the moth. An enormous rose and monster spider web make it one of the most interesting settings ever brought to the screen. The dancing of Harhara La. Alarr ami Charles do Roche in the last word in the terp.siehoronn art. The latest in Topicals and a two-reel comedy, completes the usual grand display. Atiss AViHiatus Orchestra and usual prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1925, Page 1
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316AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1925, Page 1
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