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AMUSEMENTS.

CLEAN’S PICTURES. "GOD’S CRUCIBLE"—TO-NIGHT. A picture with a remarkable theme and a remarkable cast will he 10-inght’s featured ntl melon at the Princess Theatre. This is “God’s Crucible. ’’ I he- screen version ot R:dj>h Connor's novel. “The Foreigner.” pieturiz.ed by llodkinson. "God's Crucible” tells the story of a young political refugee who with his sister and a faithful old family servanl. comes to Winnipeg lo c-cnpc file persecutions of his inilier's oppressors. How he carves mil lor himself a brilliant name and a very great success and Ihe adventures and misadventures that. luTall him ere lie attains to the goal for which he strives, all contribute to make the picture a most noteworthy one in every respect. Gaston Glass seen in the leading role, is best remembered for his splendid work in ‘■Humoresque.’’ one ol the greatest screen successes of ail times, in which lie played the role of a young violinist. In “God’s Crucible” lie is again called upon to portray the part of a musician and does so with rale charm and skill. Opposite Mr Glass is < Andys Coburn, who ns •'Marjorie Meu/.ies." will wm the heart ol every picliire fan. Mi" Coniuru’s beauty is o! that rare qitalilv which can perhaps best be defined as ethereal. Coupled with G'iI'nct she R an artiste ol rare ability so Gnat ii is a foregone conclusion that any perl’orai.ine" she coiird.uies to the screen will lie well win ill watchingXot even in “East Lynne. amu iv,-cut llodkinson production, did -he approach - the magnilieieiit work which ;,R|, does in "God's Crucible." A two I ... I Comedy. Gazelle and Travelogue will also he shown. Erida.v-. Buster l\caton. Rat urdav—Salvage.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1925, Page 1

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278

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1925, Page 1

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