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AMUSEMENTS,

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. X< U!.M A TALMADGE—TO-NIGHT. Norma Tnlniadjjjt* lias turned cabaret artist, in her latest photoplay, “The Lady,” to he shown at the Princess 1 ; t iv in night. And as premiere ohnmeusc ol an Apache restaurant in Paris, t!ie star sings the latest Arneii- ■ ;111 sones. Frank Burzage, directing Xunii.i in " The l.ady,” learned for the first time during the making of the photoplay that Norma has an exquisite voice, which, although not strong, is delightfully sweet and ideally suited to singing. Nonna sings to a strange collect inn of Immunity. Chinese, Japanese, Tonkinoisc, Anamite, Algerian, Moroccan, Tunisian, ftalian, French. Spanish, .Maltese, dark-eyed beauties from the South Seas—all are included in the underworld denizens who were gathered together for cafe scenes. Nonna’s new photoplay is it story of a wife who lost, both husband and baby through one of life’s strange twists of circumstance. The picture is a First National attraction produced by Joseph Schenck. The special supporting cast includes "Wallace -MacDonald, Nonna’s leading man; Alt’ Colliding, Brandon Hurst. Emily Fitzroy, Coorge 1 taekuthornc, Walter Long, .Marc MacDennott, Doris Lloyd, John Fox, Jr., Paulette Duval, Edwin Hubliell, Loro Bara. John Herdman. Margaret Sodden, Miles MacCarthy and Charles O’.Mallev. All of Norma’s heantifnl

gowns were prcapreil by Clare West. A good supporting series will also ho shown. On Saturday a Paramount speeial. “ Flattery.” starring John Powers and Marguerite do la Motto, will ho the big attraction.

The SJerenseopiks, which were In have been shown las! nigh!, hut did not arrive will bo shown at the Princess Theatre io-nigiTi.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1926, Page 1

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259

AMUSEMENTS, Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1926, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS, Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1926, Page 1

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