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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYEODYS PICTURES.

MONDAY. According to the report'. Samuel Goldvv \ it, producer of “Tarnish.” which will he the attraction at 1 1 to I’rinccss Theatre on .Monday next, outt• id -ix other motion picture magnates for the screen rights for this successful play. Shortly after its opening on Broadway it. was generally recognised that not only would “Tarnish’’ he one of the outstanding stage successes of

the year, hut that it was admirably suited Tor the motion pictures. Accordingly. screen producers were all anxious to earn the right in put the strong dramatic story upon the silver sheet. “Tarnish” on the screen is enacted by a featured cast headed hv May ATcAvoy and Ronald Colt man. It is it well-known fact that Mr Goldwyn paid £15.000 for the play, which comes to the screen its a George Filzmail rice production, and is presented as a First National picture. The supporting pictures: on Monday are the latesi in Topicals, showing the official landing of the All Blacks on the Hein Hera. a two-reel comedy. starring Monty Banks in “Wedding Bells.” Mi'S Williams’s orchestra. Usual ]trices will he charged. The following is the cast for this line product ion : Mac MeAvoy. Ronald Coltman, Mario Provost? Norman Kerry. Harry Myers.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1925, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1925, Page 1

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