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AMUSEMENTS.

EVcRYBODYS PICTURES.

TITOSK WHO DANCE." .MONDAY

A tribute io tile devotion of women "bn will risk life itself or tile living (ieutb of dishonor for the men they !'>'<■ is paid by Thomas 11. Jnee ; n lii- new drama, “Those \Vh 0 Dance,” a b irst .National release which comes t" the 'Princess Theatre on Monday. I nee has fold a remarkable story of a liith" country girl who falls in with Jie lile of the .New ) nrk underworld in inf* attempt to save her brother I’o.ji *xi i Masters who have ‘'fra me cl” inin nn a charge of murder. Blanche Sweet, as the innocent girl from uji■'tate, who hohs her lovely curls, and puts on faint and flapper dress of an underworld queen to save a man from the electric chair, has one of the most comeplling roles she ever has portrayed. The dual characterisation gives her full scope for the dramatic ability she displayed so tellingly in “Anna Christie.” Bessie Love plays an audacious underworld flapper role with an abandon that wins every heart, while Mathew Betz and Robert Agncw are thoroughly satisfactory in the male roles of the production. Lambert TJillver directed and has screened the drama with a line sweep of action that keeps the audience on edge from start to finish. The supports include a first rate two reel. comedy and the famous “Fast Steppers'' racing series, M.is.s AA illiams orchestra and usual prices. Coming 'Wednesday nest The first complete scries of the All Blacks four through England and Wales, lecture bv Cos Badeley. Coming Thursday A double .star “The Foolish Age” and “Boys AVill hi l Bovs.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1925, Page 1

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274

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1925, Page 1

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