AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYSODYS PICTURES. dogblk star - Monday. On Monday next al tin.' Princess Ihcutro pif iit re patrons are promised a grand double bill headed by the screen's era test corned inn. Larry Semen, in a six-reel comedy entitled “The Girl in the Limousine” and a William Fox special, the smashing sequel to “The Sliiok” entitled “d ho Shadows ot tin* least.” When William Fox produced a million picture version of “The Shadow of the Fast," ho did is as thoroughly, am! as effectively as wo heliove was possible. The successor of “The Sheik,” also from the pen of If. M. Hull, is a pulsating, throbbing, colourful title of the Fast and West, particularly the Fast. It concerns an English poor who has entered into an Indian marriage with a native girl. who kills herself when she behoves that his love is wanin';. This shadow easts itself over the Englishman's life to the extent iliat when he meets the girl of his own race whom he loves it nearly wrecks his life and hers. Frank Mayo, as the Fail of Craven. Mildred Harris as the girl and Evelyn Rrent as I.olaire, the Indian bride, do excellent work. Norman Kerry, as Said, the Sludk, who is in lore with the English girl, but who. contrary lo the habits of sons of the desert, steps aside in favour of his friend. Craven, gives his usual excellent performance. LARKY SFMON. The other star feature on Monday night is a six-reel First National production entitled “The (till in the Li-iuou.-iin-.'' starring Larry Scnum in Ids first big picture. You will have one of the mo.-l unusual opnortunit it's of your life to laugh tiniil your sides ache at “The (Jirl in the Limousine.’" the screen version of the famous llrnndway stage success. The play has been produced with Larry Semoii in the leading role. Seinon l\ns heretofore enujined Ids efforts to comedies of one and two reel lengths, but in “The (till in the Limousine" he steps out into the held of feature picture-, with excellent results. Tin ills and laughs, judiciously mixed, is (demon’ recipe for ideal entertainment, and having seem “The Girl in the Limousine” we ran say that Lin 1 recipe is porleei.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1925, Page 1
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371AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1925, Page 1
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