AMUSEMENTS.
£V £ fit ¥BO DY U PICTURES. “THE C VtT.OXE RIDER.” WEDXiiSDAY. Bridging the gap between two generations- -between -the old veneration of Macro melodrama votaries and tin' moderation generation of motion ph*. tiirc: Inns —is tilt* amazing performance of l.iiieoin Carter, creator of "The Cyclonic Rider.” the sensationaii.v spectacular William Fox superattraction which comes to tho Princess Theatre on Wednesday. This “miracle-man'' ol melodrama, kinnvn also as the "lather of melodrama” in America, proves that the age of miracles isn't past; that it's really only just heginninlg in the motion picture world. Incidentally, ho has “fathered thirty-seven huge successes, crowned by “The Cyclone Rider’’ now a W illiam Fox screen production. A Topical, Comedy and serial completes the programme, On Thursday a big United Artists’ Special, “The Thief of Baghdad” starring Douglas Fairbanks in the leading role. Tin* essence of the Arabian Nights with their most astonishing adventures. A realm of enchantment. adventure and love. Special prices will be charged for this greatspectacular production, viz: Circle 2s. stalls Is 6(1. Children usual prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1925, Page 1
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174AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1925, Page 1
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