AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTURES. a Maurice tuurneur produc-tion—to-nicht. “Tin: AYliite .Moth,” will flutter across the screen at the Princess Theatre to-night, and claim some more victims to lier entrancing charms. She "ill win you as she won all Paris as the (lancing sensation of the Follies Ruynle. Barbara La Marr portrays '‘The AYliite .Moth” in .Alaurico Tourneur'.-, screen production of that <u amatic story, it is the most delectable screen performance of Jier career, and opposite her a.s the inimitable AYhiu Afotli is that sterling a; tor Conway Tearle. The romance is laid in Paris and New York, it deals with the gar night life of the Latin Quartier an society of .Manhattan. Two brothers, American millionaires, visit Paris. One, already engaged t another girl, falls in love with “The AYliite Moth.” The other, to stop the marriage, weds the captivating damhimself, lie settles it large sum of money upon her. explaining vb.it 1 real purpose was. Then the plot takes a new twist and leads up to an amazing denouement, lieu Lyons plays the brother whose romance is shattered in to is most extraordinary manner. But, of course, things end very happily 1 “The AA'hite Moth” and her husband. The production, a First National picture. is one of the finest of the year. And this is putting, it mildly. See it and lie convinced, a.s well a.s mightily entertained. The stage setting has been constructed to represent the entrance to Hades, and everything lias 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 Barbara La Marr and Charles do Roche in the last word in Hie torpsichorean art. The latest in Topical,s and a. two-reel comedy, completes the usual grand display. Miss A\ illiams Orchestra and usual prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1925, Page 1
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