AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBOtJYS PICTURES, 'GRANT) DOEIiEE KTAH JJfSJ’LA.Y MONDAY'. Moviegoers arc due fur a spell of enchantment at the I’riuoess Theatre .Monday. Richard Bartholines.*, .supported by .May McAvoy and a fine cast of artists, i.-, Koine to do the enchanting, in “Tlte Knelmnfed Cottage.” J-'ir.st National picture. It is a charming post war romance and presents liartlielmcss in one of the most striking characteri-ations of lii.s eurcer. In a large part of the picture Dick is to be .seen as a physical wreck of the war. gaunt and limping. while Miss McAvoy al.o masks her beauty behind a make-up that makes her a honielv heroine lor tiie
star. In a pitrt ol the film, however, those two favourites appear as their own joiod looking nalnrai selves in in ns character make-up. The eternal theme that in t lie eyes of love all things are beautiful is the underlying thought, that, coupled with lho magnificent characterisation of the players, makes ‘Tile Enchanted Cottage” one of the most delightful and moving dramas of a decade. Important in the east arc such \w!l nown artiss as .Marion Coals ley, llorencc- Short, Holmes is. Herbert, h'lbel Wright, Ida Waterman and Alfred 11 ickina n. “The Enchanted Cottage” wuadapfed by Josephine Lovett I rout the play by Sir Arthur Wine Pinero, ft was directed by John S. Robertson. It is a piece of entertainment that will be remembered long after most other movies are forgotten. Don’t miss it! Patrons who had the pleasure of seeing the famous “Leather Rushers’’ some, time ago, arc promised another treat on .Monday next when 'Billy Sullivan. who starred in the above attraction, will again I. seen in the lirst episode of the sporting and racing series, entitled “The past .‘steppers.’’ This wonderful picture " ill be seen In series every Monday tor ten weeks, and every episode i- a rnnplclo story and a. special added attraction to the .Monday programmes, at usual prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 June 1925, Page 1
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