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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. “POTASH AM) PERLM UTTER.” TO-NIGHT. To-night (.Monday) at the Princess Theatre Samuel Goldwyn presents Pota.sli and IVrlmutlor in “Hollywood'' I'm mi the stage success. “Rusincf-s Before Pleasure'' by Moiague Glass and dale; Ik-kcit Goodman. Adapted to tin- semen l.y Francos Marion with Ab. vind'T ( ai r. George Sidney. Vera Gordon and Getty Blythe. Dire ted by Alfred Green. a first. National I’ictare. Betty Blythe, who lias appeared in a. seductive vampire in a score of liip; ).roducUons, lias a similar role in Samuel Goldv-yn's “In Hollywood with Potash and l’erlmntter”. This picture shows the adventures of the famous clonk and .suit partners in their effort to became movie magnates, and they naturally select Miss Blythe for the

vampire role in their first “million dollar production.” The title roles aro played hy Alexander Carr, the original lYrlmnttcr and George, Sydney who makes a lovable Potash, Vera Gordon and a si rung east (ill the other roles. The picture abounds in funny situations and humorous dialogues. Since, Potash ami Perlimtller have entered the movie field they believe they have succeeded in exploding the erstwhile belief that there is nothing new under the sun. With it plot that is exactly like “Hen liar.” only very much more original in execution, they say they have shattered the old adage. The supports on Monday are the latest in Topi sals n two reel comedy. Miss Williams orchestra and usual prices. Coming attractions next week—" Wednesday Buck .Tones in “Western T/Uck’’ and on Thursday .Tohnnie Hines in “Conductor 1102.’’

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1925, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1925, Page 1

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