AMUSEMENTS.
PICTURES. - COLLFEX MOOIiF -TiKSDAY. ■' Aliinitios," Llif uproariously funny laicc 11 ■nL will a]i|>i>ar on Tuesday. is considered lo in.' bv many one oi’ the lii'sl comedies written hy that popular novelist. .Mary Roberts Rinehart. It i- a Ward l.asccllc production. featuring Colleen Moore and .lolnt Mowers. The store is as follows:- Fanny and Day llliugtoii, and I tin and Ford Jacksnn are members of all exclusive country elith, the majority of whose mouthers have more time on their hands than they know luiw to use. Day lllinoton is an ardent golfer am! spends nmeh of his time on Iho links; so in licit, in fact. Unit his neighbor. Ford Jackson, becomes a self-elected companion of Day’s pretty wild'. I'Vrd finally convinces Fanny I hat Day is lieglcelhig her, and Fanny falls easy jiro.v to Ford’s proposal of an “ affinity ” party, the members of which are tile neglected wives and husbands of the husbands and wives who are interested in some! bine; more important than their heller or lesser halves. The party is held, hut does not prove a sinless and ill the end Fanny discovers that while she was away with Ford Day had been having an affinity party of his own. There are explanations and apologies and while Day takes Fanny in his arms, she promises iliai . she will never have any more affinities providing Day doesn’t have any, either. A two-reel comedy, gazette and travelogue will also he shown. Miss Diese will render new and appropriate selections. FT? IDA Y. Rudolph Valentino in " Camille.” one of the greatest love stories in the world. Its story is of a woman of the shade side of Paris, and her love for Arina ml Duval, a young law student. a love which transports her to heights of sacrifice and plunges her finally to poverty and death. May C. Smallwood directed this Metro philtre. The art direction In- Xaiachn Rambova. a former wile of Rudolph Valentino. .Tun" Mathis wrote the screen version. The -upporting east includes Modolph Valentino. Fdward Connelly. Hex Cherryman. Arthur Hoyt, Zof lie TilUmrv. Ruth Miller. C'onsuelo Flowerton, Mrs Olliver. and William Orlamond.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1925, Page 1
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